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JudeLaw LLC is a LOW COST bankruptcy firm with their local main office located in Denver Colorado. Attorney Michael Jude is a bankruptcy lawyer that provides you the best service by providing a thorough free phone consultation which will answer all your questions pertaining to your bankruptcy in Colorado. JudeLaw offers low cost options that are discounted, affordable but not cheap. JudeLaw takes pride in offering the best, highest quality attorney service, and various bankruptcy options all at the lowest cost. JudeLaw has a qualified and experienced attorney that practices in all (5) Federal Bankruptcy Courts in Colorado. JudeLaw is the lawyer with the experience that is able to file your case not only in the Denver Bankruptcy Court, but also in Fort Collins, LoveLand, Greeley, Colorado Springs, Grand Junction and Pueblo bankruptcy courts. JudeLaw LLC has served bankruptcy clients in the following cities throughout the State of Colorado: Aguilar, Alamosa, Alma, Arvada, Aspen, Ault, Aurora, Avon, Avondale, Bailey, Basalt, Bayfield, Bennett, Berthoud, Black Hawk, Boulder, Breckenridge, Brighton, Broomfield, Brush, Buena Vista, Buffalo Creek, Burlington, Canon City, Carbondale, Castlerock, Central City, Cheyenne Wells, Cimarron, Clifton, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Conifer, Cortez, Crested Butte, Craig, Dacono, Deer Trail, Denver, Divide, Durango, Eagle, Edwards, Elbert, Elizabeth, Englewood, Estes Park, Evans, Evergreen, Fairplay, Firestone, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Fort Morgan, Fountain, Fraser, Frederick, Frisco, Fruita, Garcia, Georgetown, Glenwood Springs, Golden, Granby, Grand Junction, Grand Lake, Greeley, Gunnison, Haxtun, Henderson, Holly, Hudson, Idaho Springs, Kittredge, Lamar, Leadville, Littleton, Lochbuie, LoneTree, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Lyons, Mead, Meeker, Milliken, Montrose, Morrison, Nederland, New Castle, Niwot, Northglenn, Ouray, Pagosa Springs, Palisade, Parker, Penrose, Peyton, Pine, Plateville, Pueblo, Red Cliff, Rifle, Rocky Ford, Roggen, Salida, San Luis, Sedalia, Sheridan, Silt, Silverthorne, Steamboat Springs, Sterling, Strasburg, Telluride, Thornton, Trinidad, Vail, Watkins, Westminster, Westcliffe, Wheat Ridge, Wiggins, Windsor, Winter Park, Wolcott, Woodland Park, Wray, Yuma
When JudeLaw handles your bankruptcy we take pride in providing you answers to your questions during the free phone consultation. We take the mystery out of bankruptcy and provide you the best service at a discount where you get the lowest discounted price. When you get to the point where you feel you need to file or declare bankruptcy call JudeLaw for a free phone consultation from a lawyer that has the best price and attorney service for bankruptcy in the State of Colorado. There are many different reasons why people file for consumer bankruptcy but the common thread is financial stress - it may be caused by credit card debt, divorce, loss of employment, medical bills, or psychological problems. At Jude Law, LLC we have encountered people experiencing all different types of financial stress. Our attorneys understand that filing for bankruptcy is embarrassing, stressful and oftentimes a last resort for people. We think that if you have some idea of what happens when you come to see us you may feel more comfortable contacting us to help you file for bankruptcy. There is a big difference between filing for consumer bankruptcy under Chapter 7 as opposed to Chapter 13. Chapter 7 is a form of debt relief that eliminates many unsecured debts. Chapter 13 is a form of debt re-organization that enables you to repay all or part of your obligations based on your ability to pay, thereby allowing you to keep your financial promises. Chapter 7If you are struggling to catch up on credit cards, medical bills, payday loans and other unsecured debts despite your best efforts, Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be an option for you. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often referred to as liquidation because a bankruptcy trustee can liquidate (convert to cash) your non-exempt assets to pay part of your outstanding bills. The term liquidation is rather misleading, though, since most people filing bankruptcy in Chapter 7 cases do not have any non-exempt assets, and thus there is no actual liquidation. In order to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must pass a means test. Learn whether you are eligible to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy and how filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy may help you be excused from your credit cards and other unsecured debts by getting in touch with a local bankruptcy lawyer. Let us visit with you and we'll explain in more detail how Chapter 7 bankruptcy may work for your situation. Chapter 13Chapter 13 bankruptcy often provides a solution for people who have faced short-term financial setbacks like job loss, illness, or large unexpected expenses. For people who have been derailed by a crisis and fallen behind on their bills, but who have regular income and are in a position to make regular monthly payments, filing bankruptcy under a Chapter 13 plan may allow the breathing room necessary to get back on track. Many people looking to stop foreclosure or avoid repossession choose Chapter 13 bankruptcy, because it combines the automatic stay with the ability to catch up past due payments over a period of three to five years after filing bankruptcy while keeping current payments up to date. |