About Us

Your Guide to Debt Relief & Bankruptcy


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At Kuhlman Law Office PLLC, we understand that debt can feel overwhelming, but we also know that financial struggles do not define you. Whether you're facing mounting medical bills, job loss, business-related debt, or unexpected financial setbacks, our goal is to provide compassionate, judgment-free legal guidance that helps you take back control of your future. We believe bankruptcy is not an end—it’s a tool to help good people rebuild, recover, and move forward.



We focus exclusively on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, helping individuals and families in Seattle, Bothell, Everett, Mill Creek, Lynnwood, Woodinville, Redmond, and surrounding areas. If you’re struggling with creditors, lawsuits, foreclosure threats, or constant collection calls, we are here to help you find real solutions.


Why Choose Us?

  • Personalized Representation – Your case is handled directly by Denise, not a paralegal.
  • A Judgment-Free Approach – We understand financial struggles happen, and we are here to help, not to judge.
  • Decades of Experience – We know Washington bankruptcy law inside and out and use that knowledge to protect your best interests.

Attorney Denise Kuhlman

Attorney Denise Kuhlman has built her career helping individuals—not creditors. Unlike many attorneys who handle multiple areas of law, she has dedicated her practice solely to consumer bankruptcy, ensuring that clients receive the most up-to-date, knowledgeable, and strategic representation possible.

Denise started her legal career in 1989 at large law firms, where she saw firsthand how creditors and corporations often had the upper hand over struggling individuals. She realized that people facing financial hardship needed a trusted advocate who would stand up for their rights and provide real solutions. That’s why she opened Kuhlman Law Office PLLC—to give clients personalized, honest, and compassionate bankruptcy representation.

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Filing for bankruptcy doesn’t mean giving up—it means taking action


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