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Continue reading ›I often hear from prospective bankruptcy clients that their wages, paycheck, or bank account have been garnished. In order for a garnishment to be issued in Colorado a judgment must first be entered against the debtor. I ask the prospective client if they recall being served with a summons and complaint. In many cases the…
Continue reading ›If you have significant debt, you may already be aware that filing for bankruptcy can ease this pressure and serve as an avenue towards debt relief. To keep expenses as low as possible in this already financially strenuous time, you may be wondering if filing for bankruptcy is possible without an attorney. The short answer…
Continue reading ›A no asset case in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the usual goal for a debtor. Why? A no asset case means you have no financial obligation to the bankruptcy estate. Unlike a Chapter 13 bankruptcy where you must make payments for three to five years. Who Makes the Determination of a “No Asset” Case?…
Continue reading ›It is not unusual that the spouse of a financially distressed person is unaware of the financial difficulty of the other spouse. Reasons may include one spouse controls the finances, one spouse runs a small business, or the couple keep their financial affairs separate. So, the question often arises how to talk to your spouse…
Continue reading ›One of the best bankruptcy protections afforded a debtor from his or her creditors is the automatic stay. In what ways does the automatic stay stop creditor actions and when does it not protect the debtor? Debtor Protection Under the Automatic Stay Once the bankruptcy case is filed an automatic stay under 11 U.S.C. §362…
Continue reading ›Can you file a new bankruptcy if you filed a prior bankruptcy? The better question is, if you previously filed bankruptcy, how long do you have to wait to file a new bankruptcy in order to obtain a discharge of new debt? Usually, it is pointless to file bankruptcy if you are not going to…
Continue reading ›What are the effects of social security benefits in a bankruptcy proceeding? That depends on whether you are filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Effects of Social Security Benefits in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy In Colorado, and elsewhere, social security benefits are exempt in a bankruptcy proceeding. This means the Chapter…
Continue reading ›The ability to keep your car or truck in bankruptcy is often a major consideration when filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A dependable vehicle is often essential to keeping a job or getting the kids to school. Fortunately, in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can almost always keep your car or truck…
Continue reading ›In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you will need to know how to answer a Trustee Information Sheet. After the bankruptcy case is filed, a meeting of creditors takes place in about thirty days. Before or at the meeting of creditors, various documents will be required to be submitted to the Trustee. One such document is…
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