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  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Tough problems, creative solutions. The experienced attorneys at Bailey & Peterson are committed to excellence in litigation, commercial transactions, real estate transactions,... Read More

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James S. Bailey Jr.
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Eckelberry Law Firm

4.5
20 Reviews
  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • During his 15 years of practice, John has helped hundred of clients achieve personal and financial "fresh starts," while developing short and long-term life plans.

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John Eckelberry
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  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 35 lawyers2 awards

  • A highly rated Law firm established in 1976.

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Hamilton Faatz, PC

5.0
8 Reviews
  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers2 awards

  • Real Attorneys. Real Relationships. Real Results.

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  • At PackardDierking we practice law with the purpose of providing exceptionally responsive, creative, & practical solutions to your problems. We are a small law firm with big law... Read More

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Bruce D. Dierking
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  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers3 awards

  • We are committed to professional excellence and integrity in our representation of each of our clients. We devote personal attention to your case.

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Courtney Baldwin
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  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers1 award

  • No surprises, No unnecessary work, and No fee increases

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Darrell G. Waas
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Ogborn Mihm LLP

4.8
24 Reviews
  • Serving Pine, CO and Jefferson County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 16 lawyers1 award

  • Ogborn Mihm LLP is a firm of seasoned trial lawyers based in Denver, Colorado. Founded by three former presidents of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the firm focuses on... Read More

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Susan Hardie Jacks
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Ramos Law

4.8
49 Reviews
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  • Law Firm with 32 lawyers2 awards

  • Joseph Ramos built Ramos Law on a solid foundation of expertise, experience, understanding, and, above all, customer service. We treat every current or potential client, like you,... Read More

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do we keep cash when filing bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Kathleen Delacy (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Reger Rizzo & Darnall, LLP
Delaware allows a $25000 personal exemption for anything but that would include other things not just cash.
Delaware allows a $25000 personal exemption for anything but that would include other things not just cash.

After chapter 7 discharge, & not paying the 2nd mortgage, what am I responsible to pay, to get rid of 2nd mortgage lien?

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Answered by attorney John A Moffa (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Moffa & Breuer, PLLC
If you had a first mortgage and a home equity loan (usually a mortgage in second place), unless there was a valid reaffirmation agreement with the banks or a denial of your discharge (for these or all debts), you were discharged from both loans and you personally do NOT owe any money. HOWEVER, neither the first mortgage nor the home equity loan lose their mortgages on the property and both of these lenders can continue to look to get paid from the proceeds of the sale of the property. Bankruptcy attorneys are waiting for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on a pending appeal to see if your HELOC might be or was discharged in your Chapter 7 case. I'd contact your bankruptcy attorney and seek clarification.
If you had a first mortgage and a home equity loan (usually a mortgage in second place), unless there was a valid reaffirmation agreement with the banks or a denial of your discharge (for these or all debts), you were discharged from both loans and you personally do NOT owe any money. HOWEVER, neither the first mortgage nor the home equity loan lose their mortgages on the property and both of these lenders can continue to look to get paid from the proceeds of the sale of the property. Bankruptcy attorneys are waiting for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on a pending appeal to see if your HELOC might be or was discharged in your Chapter 7 case. I'd contact your bankruptcy attorney and seek clarification.
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Should my ex husband file bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Unless your husband has assets, it might make no sense for him to file bankruptcy. Any court ordered restitution will likely be ineligible to be discharged under 11 USC sec 523. What type of debts he has and whether there are any court judgments against him could be additional considerations in making a decision about whether to proceed with any bankruptcy.
Unless your husband has assets, it might make no sense for him to file bankruptcy. Any court ordered restitution will likely be ineligible to be discharged under 11 USC sec 523. What type of debts he has and whether there are any court judgments against him could be additional considerations in making a decision about whether to proceed with any bankruptcy.
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