Denver Bankruptcy Process
Be Prepared For Denver Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy court is a confusing place for inexperienced debtors. However, debtors who learn about the Denver bankruptcy process before going to court have more successful bankruptcy petitions and are less stressed. Do yourself a favor and become familiar with the process of filing Denver bankruptcy.
What To Expect During Denver Bankruptcy
- Free Consultation: Never file for bankruptcy without consulting with an experienced bankruptcy attorney first. In a Free Consultation at Denver Bankruptcy Center, you meet one-on-one with an expert attorney who helps you decide if Denver bankruptcy is your best option, and if so, which chapter of bankruptcy. There's no better place for you to start the bankruptcy process and get the information you need. For your Free Consultation, just complete our online Free Evaluation today.
- Credit Counseling Course: Before you file for bankruptcy, the Denver bankruptcy court requires you to complete a credit counseling course. This course can be completed quickly either online, over the phone, or in person. Our bankruptcy experts can show you where to take the course.
- File the Petition: After you have completed the credit counseling course, you can file your bankruptcy petition. The Denver bankruptcy court requires you to include documentation of your debts and your assets. Your attorney will help you prepare these documents to ensure that the filing process goes quickly and smoothly.
- Automatic Stay: As soon as you file your petition, the Denver bankruptcy court issues an automatic stay. This prevents your creditors from contacting you anymore. The phone calls and the letters will stop.
- 341 Meeting: Here, you come with your attorney to meet with a court-appointed trustee who represents the interests of your creditors. You present the documentation of your debts and assets. Your assets are separated into two groups, exempt and non-exempt. The trustee claims your non-exempt assets and sells then to raise money for your creditors. Your attorney is there to protect your assets. Many of our clients get through this meeting without losing any of their assets.
- Financial Management Course: After the 341 meeting, the Denver bankruptcy court requires you to complete a financial management course. Just like the credit counseling course, this can be completed online, over the phone or in person and our bankruptcy experts will show you where this can be done.
- Debt Discharge: Once the Denver bankruptcy court receives confirmation that you have completed the financial management course, it will discharge your debts. Once your debts are discharged by the Denver bankruptcy court, you are no-longer responsible to pay them. You are free to rebuild your finances and your credit.
Find out if Denver Bankruptcy is right for you.
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