Understanding Credit Counseling in Bankruptcy After the new bankruptcy laws were enacted several years ago, credit counseling has taken on a new importance. First, there’s a short credit counseling requirement before you can file for bankruptcy. Then you need to complete another session before you get your discharge. At Mile High Bankruptcy, our attorneys are […]
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Denver Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys Colorado Liquidation Lawyers At the Denver law firm of Mile High Bankruptcy, we usually recommend that our clients who stand to benefit from bankruptcy file for debt relief, whenever possible, under Chapter 7. To learn how Chapter 7 can benefit you, contact our office for a free consultation with an […]
Property Exemptions and Mortgage Foreclosure At Mile High Bankruptcy, we do not regard bankruptcy as a useful tool for interrupting a mortgage foreclosure, only to buy yourself a few months of desperate effort to find a way to save your house. These cases seldom work out the way you’d hope. Instead, we encourage our clients […]
Denver Creditor Harassment Attorneys Colorado Debt Collection Lawyers Most people who file for bankruptcy relief find that one important benefit takes effect immediately — putting a stop to debt collections and creditor harassment. Known as the automatic stay, this feature of bankruptcy law protects debtors from practically all debt collection efforts, from phone calls to […]
Denver Small Business Bankruptcy Attorneys Colorado Business Debt Lawyers Although our bankruptcy practice at Mile High Bankruptcy focuses primarily on consumer debt problems, our lawyers also serve the needs of small business owners whose commercial finances can threaten their personal security. To learn about our approach to small business bankruptcy, contact our office in Denver […]
Boulder Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers While bankruptcy is an effective means for discharging or restructuring your debt, secured debts and certain financial obligations are unaffected by bankruptcy. Understanding what debts you are still responsible for and what legal obligations you have after bankruptcy is important for avoiding future legal complications. Chapter 7 […]
Deciding Whether to File for Bankruptcy in Colorado In our decades of bankruptcy practice, we have never seen a client who actually wanted to file for bankruptcy relief. Sometimes it’s the best solution to an impossible financial situation, however, and the attorneys of Mile High Bankruptcy can explain how bankruptcy works and how it fits […]
1) Do I need a bankruptcy? You need a bankruptcy if your debts exceed your income. Many people who have more money going out every month than coming in try to keep going with continued borrowing such as refinancing their home or paying one credit card with money from another. We call this the “robbing […]