We understand that the reason you may be considering bankruptcy is that you have reached the end of your financial resources. The last thing you need is more stress trying to figure out how you are going to pay for your bankruptcy attorney.
As part of its commitment to public service, Colorado Bankruptcy Law Group offers pro bono, or free, services to clients who are referred through either Metro Volunteer Lawyers or Colorado Legal Services.
In order to qualify for either of these agency’s services, your income must be at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If your income is between 125% and 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, you may be eligible for low-fee services. Unfortunately, these income levels are extremely low and many people may not qualify.
If you are still struggling with how to pay for your bankruptcy attorney, consider asking a family member or close friend for a loan. You may also want to consider whether you need to pay any unsecured debts if you are planning to file bankruptcy. This may free up some of your funds to pay for legal services. Another strategy would be to save your attorney’s fees over the course of a few months.
No matter what your financial condition, we are committed to helping you with a new financial start. Schedule your free consultation today to see if bankruptcy is your best option.