Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a fairly straightforward process. However, in order to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your household income cannot exceed Colorado’s median income for households of a similar size. Even if initially your income appears to disqualify you for filing under Chapter 7, there are a number of expenses and deductions you can claim. Afterwards, you may still qualify for filing under Chapter 7. However, the formula used to claim deductions is quite complicated and requires the assistance of an experience bankruptcy attorney.
If you are interested in filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy but are uncertain if you are eligible to do so, contact Denver, Colorado bankruptcy attorneys at Mile High Bankruptcy, PC, today.
In general, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves the following:
To learn more about the details of the bankruptcy process and how we can help you, contact Denver, Colorado bankruptcy attorneys at Mile High Bankruptcy today.
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