Bankruptcy & Social Security Disability Attorney in West Bend, Wisconsin


Mark J. Brunner

Attorney at Law


A proud graduate of Marquette University Law School, Attorney Mark Brunner has spent his career mastering the many layers of the United States Bankruptcy Court and assisting individuals in their Social Security Disability matters. He has experience in representing both creditors and debtors. It's this well-rounded experience that gives Mark a unique edge when it comes to strategizing for the best possible outcome.



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Our Services

Bankruptcy

Struggling with debt? We help clients in West Bend and Fond du Lac file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, offering a path to financial relief and a fresh start. You don’t have to go through it alone—our team is here to help.

Social Security Disability

From initial applications to appeals, we advocate for your right to Social Security benefits with personalized service and deep knowledge of the process. Serving clients across West Bend and Fond du Lac, we’re ready to stand by your side.

Wills

Make sure your legacy and loved ones are protected with a professionally drafted will. We provide caring, local estate planning services from our West Bend and Fond du Lac offices to give you peace of mind for the future.

Why Our Law Firm Is Different

Extensive Experience

For over three decades, Brunner Law Office has been serving the community with top-notch legal services. With Mark leading the way, we'll bring our wealth of knowledge to your case, offering you skilled and compassionate legal representation.

Calm Approach

Dealing with bankruptcy is stressful. That's why we're committed to creating a calm and supportive environment for our clients. We work to ease your worries and guide you through the process with compassion. You can count on us.

Solid Reputation

Over the last 30 years, we've built a name for ourselves through professionalism, integrity, and a dedication to client satisfaction. Clients and colleagues alike trust and respect us for our exceptional legal skills and ethical standards.

Client Testimonials


"I'm very impressed with the service I received from this very skilled attorney. Mark is friendly. I highly, HIGHLY recommend Attorney Mark Brunner."

Joseph T.

"Mark was awesome super informative and helpful. His secretary Kristin always emailed back right away with easy to understand answers to my millions of questions. I had absolutely no understanding of bankruptcy and Brunner Law made the process really easy and understandable. On top of being shockingly affordable the whole thing went way faster than I thought it would. I am now enjoying being debt free and I couldn't be any happier. My only regret was not doing it sooner! Thanks Mark and Kristin!!"

Lucinda W.


"Very professional, kept me up to date on all matters relating to my case promptly and above all he takes time to listen."

Gary R.

Overwhelmed by Debt?

Consider Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal process designed to give debtors a fresh start by eliminating or restructuring their debts. Whether you're considering Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we'll assess your situation and provide personalized guidance to determine the best course of action for your financial future.

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Serving Our Community Since 1982

Whether you're a creditor or debtor, or weighing your bankruptcy options, we at Brunner Law Office know the ins and outs of bankruptcy law and can help guide you through the process. From assessing your financial situation to guiding you through any issues or questions surrounding bankruptcy, we're committed to helping you regain control of your financial future. Also, we offer Social Security Disability legal guidance, which is a program that provides financial help to those who can't work because of a medical condition. It's not just for the elderly; it's also for people of all ages who are living with disabilities. An SSD attorney assists clients with denied claims, filing appeals, and ensuring that all necessary medical documentation is accurately presented to secure disability benefits.

When you're in need of a trusted attorney, look no further than Mark J. Brunner. With over 30 years under his belt, Mark has been navigating the ins and outs of bankruptcy, and our goal is to provide high-quality services and achieve favorable outcomes for our clients. With offices conveniently located in West Bend and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, we're accessible to clients throughout Eastern and Western Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. We're all about helping individuals and businesses overcome financial challenges and get a fresh start. Schedule a free consultation with our experienced team today. We're ready to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and help you make informed decisions about your case. Get in touch to turn the page on this next chapter of your life.

News & Updates

By Brunner Law April 17, 2020
In these uncertain times, it is very easy to become alarmed over financial issues that come up. First, take a deep breath and evaluate your situation. The most important thing is to set your priorities. Usually, these are keeping the roof over your head, food on the table, lights and heat on, car running and insurance. Right now, many of these creditors understand that times are difficult and they are willing to work with you. The key is communication. There is a moratorium on utility shutoff for now. This moves them much farther down the list of necessary expenses on a limited income. This does not mean that you should not pay them if you can, and you will have to deal with payments not made in the future, but for now, if you have to skip a payment it is not the end of the world. Similarly, the mortgage companies and landlords are prevented from evicting you or foreclosing you out of your home. They know this and are usually willing to discuss reduced payments during the crisis. Again, once times get better, you will have to catch up but for now, you can stretch your budget a bit further. The last thing you should worry about is the general unsecured creditors. Credit cards and medical bills are at the bottom of the list of things to be paid in tight times. They may call and sound threatening, but do not do things that will hurt you in the long run. One of the worst mistakes you can make is to tap into your retirement funds to pay these unsecured debts. Once you take money out of your IRA or 401K, it becomes taxable income to you. The IRS is generally not as forgiving as other creditors. By taking money out of your retirement accounts early, you are trading a credit card problem for a tax problem. That money is there for your future, and I know it is tempting to pull it out now but Don’t. Once everything settles down and you are back to work, then you can begin to get back on track with your other creditors. There are many non-profit budget and credit counselors who for little or no fee will work with you to help you restore your credit. If they cannot help you work out of your situation, the last resort is to file a bankruptcy. That is where we can help. While bankruptcy should never be your first choice, you should be aware that the decisions you make while in a panic, can put you in a position where a bankruptcy is less effective. A bankruptcy can effectively deal with missed credit card payments and past-due medical and utility bills. It is not effective to deal with taxes due to early withdrawals from retirement accounts. Before making a decision which you may not be able to recover from, call and we will be happy to discuss your situation. 
By Brunner Law April 15, 2020
Supplement Security Income Recipients Will Receive Automatic COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments
By Brunner Law April 10, 2020
If you find that you won’t be able to make mortgage payment by the due date, you should contact your lender or servicer right away, before you miss your payment due date or make a partial payment. Your mortgage servicer is the company that sends you the bill for your mortgage payment. Write down all the steps you take, such as any phone calls you make and who you talk with, emails you send, and what types of information or documents you have shared. If you need help to figure out your options for catching up with future mortgage payments, contact a HUD-approved housing counselor through the Federal Making Home Affordable at https://www.makinghomeaffordable.gov/pages/default.aspx .
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