- Child SupportUnsecured claims such as ordinary credit card obligations, medical bills, or rent arrearages can all be discharged. Certain debts, however, are excepted by law from discharge under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code. These include recent taxes, child support, student loans and certain other obligations.
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- BankruptcyWe recommend Chapter 7 for nearly all of our clients who stand to benefit from bankruptcy. It’s faster, less expensive, and more complete than Chapter 13, the repayment plan approach that takes three to five years to fully perform. Even people with relatively high household incomes sometimes qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief. Because Colorado offers debtors in bankruptcy one of the most generous asset exemption plans in the United States, very few people will need to turn property over to a bankruptcy trustee.
- ForeclosureFiling Your Petition: You must gather and disclose your financial information to the bankruptcy court in a petition declaring bankruptcy. Afterwards, an automatic stay is initiated requiring creditors, collections agencies, and banks to halt all collection or foreclosure actions against you.
- Debt CollectionDenver Creditor Harassment Attorneys Colorado Debt Collection Lawyers Most people who file for bankruptcy relief find that one important benefit...