Peter’s Blog

Stimulus Checks, The Pandemic, And Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers Fees

Stimulus Checks and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Colorado Finally! the Relief bill was signed into law and Stimulus checks have…

4 years ago

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: What Is The Difference?

The Differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Colorado This blog post will outline the differences between these…

4 years ago

Say Goodbye to 2020!!

A Fresh Start for All of Us in 2021!! Unless you had a new baby or got married or had…

4 years ago

2019 Tax Season and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Denver Bankruptcy Law Firm Mile High Bankruptcy is ready for the busiest time of the year for bankruptcy attorneys, the…

6 years ago

New to Denver? Bankruptcy Issues when you Move to Colorado

As we all know, Denver’s population has exploded in recent years. Many people arrive here seeking a better life, but…

8 years ago

End of Year Bankruptcy and Tax Refunds

Towards the end of the year we have observed that collection action increases as collection agencies and banks work to…

8 years ago

Fall Bankruptcy Issues: Chapter 7 before Year End-Bankruptcy before The Holidays

Now that the school year is in full swing, thoughts of the fall and winter and the parade of holidays…

8 years ago

Back to School Bankruptcy

For many families, this is the most hectic AND EXPENSIVE time of the year—back to school. Changing schedules, books, supplies…

8 years ago

Can I Keep My Car in Denver Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? What Are My Options? Do I Need A Reaffirmation Agreement to Keep My Car?

If you own your vehicle's free and clear, you can protect and keep up to two vehicles with a total…

8 years ago

Independence Day and Bankruptcy

I am writing this on the Fourth of July, a great holiday celebrating our country’s independence, and see the language…

8 years ago