As a bankruptcy lawyer, I think it’s my job to get my clients through the process as safely as possible, which means that once their case is closed, they have the same property as when they filed. I’d like to be able to take all the credit for doing that, but the Bankruptcy Code deserves…Read more
Video Post – Can I Keep Any Property When I File Bankruptcy?
If you have any questions about what property you can keep when you file bankruptcy, we hope you’ll come in for a free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. You can make an appointment online or call 303.331.3403 to set up a time that’s convenient for you.
What Should I Do With Any Cash I Have Before I File Bankruptcy?
It might seem odd to read an article about what to do with extra cash before you file bankruptcy, but the issue comes up more often than you think. Before we file your petition, we’ll ask how much cash you have on hand and whether it came from wages or another source. It’s important to…Read more
What Happens If I Forget To List A Debt On My Bankruptcy Petition?
Worried that you’ll forget to list a debt on your bankruptcy petition? One of the worst feelings someone can have during the bankruptcy process is when they discover they forgot to include a creditor on their petition. It happens. Even though we pull credit reports for our clients, some creditors don’t show up on those…Read more
Can I Reaffirm A Credit Card Debt When I File Bankruptcy?
Can I Keep A Credit Card When I File Bankruptcy? Losing your credit cards when you file bankruptcy can be a scary thing, especially if you’ve been making ends meet by using them. I’m often asked by my clients if there is anyway for them to keep “just one” of their credit cards for emergencies.…Read more
Why You Should Hire A $500 Bankruptcy Attorney
Stop Searching For A “$500 Bankruptcy Attorney Near Me” This Is Not An Advertisement For $500 Bankruptcy Attorney Services I was enjoying my lunch outside yesterday and thumbing through our local “alternative” magazine Westword and was amazed by the number of bankruptcy attorney advertisements, especially the number of attorneys who were offering to file your…Read more
Bankruptcy Discharge – Is That A Good Thing?
The Bankruptcy Discharge Order Like most attorneys, I pride myself on my communication skills. Like most people, I’m blind to my shortcomings. The other day I was in a consultation explaining the bankruptcy process and got to the part where I start talking about the discharge order. “Discharge order?” my potential client asked. “Is that…Read more
What You Should Know About Having Your Paycheck Garnished
Bankruptcy Will Stop Paycheck Garnishment In Colorado Fridays are busy days around the office, with lots of phone calls. That’s usually payday and when people find out that their paycheck has been garnished. Suddenly, there is a big chunk missing from their check and they are anxious to find out if there is a way…Read more
What Is The Deadline For A Creditor To Object To My Bankruptcy Discharge?
Most bankruptcies go off without a hitch. As long as you work with an experienced attorney, once your petition is filed and you attend the meeting of creditors, all that’s left is to wait for the passage of time and for the court to enter your discharge order. Getting a discharge order means that you…Read more
What Is The Difference Between The Bankruptcy Trustee And The U.S. Trustee?
One of the reasons that a person hires a bankruptcy attorney is to guide him through the bankruptcy process, but that doesn’t mean that he shouldn’t try to learn as much about the process as possible. One important thing to know is who the players are in the process. Two of the most important people…Read more
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