Colorado Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
How does Colorado Chapter 7 bankruptcy work?
Colorado Chapter 7 is the most common chapter of bankruptcy for Denver debtors. In this chapter, the court claims non-exempt assets from the debtor. The court sells these assets and uses the money raised to compensate the creditors. Afterwards, The court discharges all remaining and qualified debt.
Colorado Chapter 7 works in a variety of situations and, with the help of our attorneys, our clients are able to keep most of their assets and still obtain a discharge of debt. Our attorneys have years of experience and can often convert non-exempt assets to exempt assets that our clients keep after their bankruptcy.
What are the advantages to filing Colorado Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
This chapter of bankruptcy is common because it is the simplest and fastest chapter of bankruptcy to file. With help from our Colorado bankruptcy attorneys, you can complete your Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in only 3 or 4 months. We understand how the bankruptcy process works and will aid you to file bankruptcy quickly and correctly.
What debts can be discharged through Colorado Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
There are many different types of debt that Colorado bankruptcy can eliminate. Some of the most common types are:
- Medical Bills
- Credit Card Debt
- Car Accident Claims
- Personal Loans
To find out which of your debts can be eliminated with Colorado Chapter 7 bankruptcy, just ask one of our experienced attorneys. Give us a call, submit your questions on our "Contact Us" page or fill out our Free Evaluation.
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