In these troubling economic times, you may be considering bankruptcy. You're likely to have many questions about the process of bankruptcy in Colorado …
Can I file for bankruptcy on my own?
"You may file a bankruptcy petition on your own if you are an individual, but not if you are a corporation or partnership. However, the relief available to you, the obligations imposed on you and the ramifications associated with the bankruptcy are EXTREMELY COMPLEX. It is difficult to have a successful bankruptcy case without the help of competent legal counsel. Therefore, hiring a competent bankruptcy attorney is highly recommended."
United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado
Can I keep my house if I file Bankruptcy?
Can I keep a credit card for emergencies if I file Bankruptcy?
Can I keep my car if I file Bankruptcy?
How much, if any, do I need to pay to my creditors?
How long does a bankruptcy case take?
How will a bankruptcy affect my credit rating?
How will my bankruptcy attorney work with me during the bankruptcy?
Will my bankruptcy attorney address my personal financial concerns?
When is the best time to file bankruptcy?
Things to do if you're considering bankruptcy
Save your receipts for everything you purchase.
Make payments on debts that are secured by property you want to keep, like your house or car.
Contact Circle Law to discuss deadlines for filing bankruptcy.
Circle Law and attorney John Scanlan can help you answer these questions so you can make an educated decision for your future. If you think bankruptcy may be an option for you, please contact Circle Law to set up an appointment: John Scanlan