Public utilities, such as the electric company (but not the cable company) cannot refuse or cut off services because you have filed for bankruptcy. However, the utility company can require a deposit for future service and you will have to pay bills which arise after bankruptcy is filed.
To learn more about whether or not Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is your best option, schedule your free, confidential bankruptcy consultation with a Colorado bankruptcy attorney today. Our online scheduling system allows you to schedule bankruptcy consultation at a time that is convenient for you.
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