Helpful Links
Must Read: Official Notices and Advisements for Consumer Debtors
COBankruptcyLaw.info, including Local Bankruptcy Rules & Forms
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Helpful Links
Must Read: Official Notices and Advisements for Consumer Debtors
COBankruptcyLaw.info, including Local Bankruptcy Rules & Forms
My Calendar
Has debt become an insurmountable obstacle?
Since 1986, I have helped people
Are you behind on mortgage payments? Do you owe more on an older motor vehicle than it’s worth? Have you been unable to pay back taxes? Are you overwhelmed by escalating interest and finance charges on credit card debt? Have you wondered whether a bankruptcy “fresh start” would free up money to benefit you and your family instead of debt collectors?

If you live in Colorado and are facing a lawsuit, wage or bank garnishment, repossession, or foreclosure, I can help you find out what relief may be available through a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you are behind on mortgage payments, you may be able to stop a home foreclosure and have more time to get caught up on payments. If your vehicle loan is more than two and a half years old, you may be able to pay the vehicle value rather than the full loan balance. If you owe income taxes due more than three years ago, you may be able to discharge those taxes in bankruptcy.

My Denver law practice focuses on chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy law. I have represented individuals and small businesses in Colorado bankruptcy cases since 1986.
As a licensed attorney, I can do more than just type the bankruptcy forms for you. I can provide pre-bankruptcy planning and advice about protecting assets, prepare the official forms and related legal documents required, appear with you at the meeting of creditors, represent you in the bankruptcy court, if necessary, and help you secure the bankruptcy discharge that gives you a “fresh start.”
If you are interested in debt relief under chapter 7 or chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, call me. If I am not immediately available, leave a voicemail message, including your name and phone number, and mention that you are interested in bankruptcy assistance.

To make the best use of your time and mine, I offer the opportunity for a brief interview over the phone without an up-front charge. Because I have been doing this for more than 25 years, I know what questions to ask, and I can usually get a pretty good idea about whether bankruptcy is something to consider more seriously.



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