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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do I know if bankruptcy is right for me?
A: Filing for bankruptcy can be a significant decision, but it may be the best course of action if you’re overwhelmed by debt and unable to make payments. Our blog offers in-depth resources on determining your eligibility and exploring different bankruptcy options.
Q: What types of bankruptcy are available in Colorado?
A: There are several types of bankruptcy available, including Chapter 7 (liquidation), Chapter 13 (reorganization), and Chapter 12 (family farmer or fisherman). We provide detailed breakdowns of each type, helping you understand the pros and cons of each.
Q: Can I stop a foreclosure or repossession through bankruptcy?
A: In some cases, yes. Depending on your situation, filing for bankruptcy can halt foreclosure proceedings and repossession actions, giving you valuable time to develop a strategy.
Q: How much does bankruptcy cost?
A: Filing fees vary depending on the type of bankruptcy and your financial circumstances. We offer transparent information about filing costs and potential additional expenses associated with the process.
Q: What happens after I file for bankruptcy?
A: After you file, a trustee will be appointed to handle your case. This person will review your financial situation, determine which debts are dischargeable, and help you fulfill the requirements of your chosen bankruptcy chapter.