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Compare Foreclosure Attorneys in Green Bay, WI

Compare foreclosure attorneys in Green Bay. Review contact information and practice areas before you decide.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Green Bay, WI
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Wisconsin before hiring.
Showing 20 foreclosure attorneys in Green Bay, WI Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Law Offices of John A Foscato SC
303 Packerland Dr Ste B, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 432-8801 bankruptcyattorneygreenbay.com
Sterling Lawyers, LLC
225 S Monroe Ave Suite 102, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 393-2900 sterlinglawyers.com
Attorneys Vann and Chamberlain, S.C.
1345 W Mason St #110, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 430-0955 vclawoffice.com
Schenk Law Firm
801 Packerland Dr, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 965-8210 schenklegal.com
J.G. Law LLC
1263 Main St Suite 116, Green Bay, WI 54302
(920) 383-1116 jgfamilylaw.com
Wanezek, Jaekels, Daul & Babcock, S.C.
417 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 437-8191 lawyersgreenbay.com
One Law Group, S.C.
2181 S Oneida St, Green Bay, WI 54304
(920) 336-5766 onelawgroupsc.com
Debt Advisors Law Offices Green Bay Bankruptcy Attorneys
1830 W Mason St, Green Bay, WI 54303
(888) 222-5615 mydebtadvisors.com
Lewis & Van Sickle, LLC
2149 Velp Ave Ste 206, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 434-9977 lewisvansickle.com
Law Firm of Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry, S.C.
231 S Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 437-0476 lcojlaw.com
Czachor Polack + Borchardt
107 N Broadway Suite II, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 435-7300 cpblawyers.com
Hanaway Ross Law Firm
345 S Jefferson St, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 432-3381 hanaway.com
Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C.
2333 Riverside Dr, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 432-4433 geimerorcuttlaw.com
Olson Kulkoski Galloway & Vesely SC
416 S Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 437-5405 okgv.com
Peter Francis Geraci Law L.L.C.
1039 W Mason St Suite 106, Green Bay, WI 54303
(888) 456-1953 infotapes.com
Miller & Miller Law, LLC
2145 S Oneida St Suite A, Green Bay, WI 54304
(920) 654-5070 millermillerlaw.com
Hager, Dewick, & Zuengler, S.C.
200 S Washington St Suite 200, Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 430-1900 hdz-law.com
Murphy Law Firm
340 N Broadway #200, Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 560-4523 foxcitiesbankruptcy.com
Petit & Dommershausen, SC
2830 Curry Ln STE 2, Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 739-9900 pdlawoffice.com
DeWitt LLP
2391 Holmgren Wy, Green Bay, WI 54304
(920) 499-5700 dewittllp.com

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Green Bay Cost?

The cost of hiring a foreclosure attorney in Green Bay Wisconsin typically ranges from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard case. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for a loan modification or a short sale, while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 dollars per hour. Complex cases involving litigation or bankruptcy may cost more. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a foreclosure take in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, the foreclosure process typically takes 6 to 12 months from the first missed payment. The lender must file a lawsuit and obtain a court judgment before a sheriff sale can occur. Homeowners have a statutory redemption period of 12 months after the sale for certain properties.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Green Bay after a sheriff sale?
Yes, in Wisconsin you may have a right of redemption after the sheriff sale. For most owner-occupied homes, you have 12 months to redeem the property by paying the full sale price plus costs. An attorney can explain the specific time limits that apply to your case.
What is the difference between a judicial and non judicial foreclosure in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin requires judicial foreclosure, which means the lender must go through state court to get a judgment. There is no non judicial foreclosure process in Wisconsin. This gives homeowners the chance to contest the foreclosure and request a court hearing.