If you're tired of threatening calls from creditors, consult one of the Colorado bankruptcy attorneys who sponsors Total Bankruptcy
All it may take is one meeting with these Colorado bankruptcy attorneys. If they agree that you should file either a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, one of the Colorado bankruptcy attorneys who sponsor Total Bankruptcy may be able to take immediate steps to stop any type of harassment from your creditors.
Once the Colorado bankruptcy attorneys file your petition, the court should issue an "Automatic Stay" order. By gaining this order, Colorado bankruptcy attorneys may be able to help you to prevent your creditors from taking any further actions against you. You should no longer be worried out having your car repossessed or facing foreclosure on your home. You should no longer have to avoid answering your phone because you don't want to deal with another collection agency.
The Colorado bankruptcy attorneys who sponsor Total Bankruptcy are easy to reach. You may use the free online evaluation form, or simply pick up the phone and dial toll-free (877) 349-1309. A local bankruptcy professional should contact you to set up a free no-obligation consultation.
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Colorado Springs
225 Thames Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
Colorado Springs
405 South Cascade Avenue Suite 301 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
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Colorado Springs
2532 W. Colorado Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80904 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
Denver
1780 S. Bellaire Street, Suite 828 Denver, CO 80222 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
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Englewood
6053 South Quebec Street Suite 103 Englewood, CO 80111 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
Ft. Collins
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 215 Ft. Collins, CO 80521 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
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Greenwood Village
4950 S. Yosemite Street Suite F2 362 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
Westminster
9035 Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 1650 Westminster, CO 80021 Map | Directions | Case Evaluation |
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Why keep putting yourself and your family through the daily trauma caused by angry creditors?
You should forget about the myths and find out the facts.
Literally millions of people have filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case and gone on to a better future. However, many more people still believe old-fashioned myths such as these:
"Filing doesn't get rid of debts like student loans and taxes." This myth ignores the fact that you may include student loans and taxes in a Chapter 13 repayment plan and pay them off over time. In many cases, this should save you money. Also, in rare instances, these debts may be dischargeable. You should talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney if you have these types of debts.
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"You can handle your filing yourself." Although you are permitted to handle your own case if you wish, do you really want to? Filing involves a complex interplay of state and federal laws, and there may be many traps for the unwary. If your bankruptcy case isn't handled properly, it could have dramatic consequences for the rest of your life.

