Three More Things to Consider Before Putting your House on the Market

If you’re thinking of selling your home for one of the following reasons, you should really think twice:
1) your payments are too high,
2) there is a tax lien on it, or
3) your loan modification was turned down.
In my last post I gave you three reasons to get advice from a competent Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorney … Read moreThree More Things to Consider Before Putting your House on the Market

How Long Do Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases Take?

That all depends on whether your case is filed under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13.  Assuming that you’ve provided your attorney with all of the information needed to get the case filed, for a Chapter 7 case, you should figure that it will take about four to five months until you get your discharge.  For … Read moreHow Long Do Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases Take?

The Creditors Meeting – What Happens There?

As a bankruptcy attorney in Colorado Springs, I’ve found that a lot of people get pretty freaked out thinking about going to their Creditors Meeting.  In order to reduce that anxiety, let me explain the purpose of the meeting and what generally happens at it:
The Creditors Meeting is also commonly called the “Section 341 Meeting” … Read moreThe Creditors Meeting – What Happens There?