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For Colorado bankruptcy attorneys you can really trust - Contact Legal Helpers
Hire experienced Colorado bankruptcy attorneys when filing for a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan. You need to be advised by a professional who is familiar and experienced with all of the "ins and outs" of Colorado bankruptcy laws. If you have assets, such as a home or car that you are trying to protect, you do not want your advice from Colorado bankruptcy attorneys who know just a little bit about a lot of different areas of law.
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At Legal Helpers our sponsoring Colorado bankruptcy attorneys spend almost all their time on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings. They specialize in getting people just like you out of debt. When you call other bankruptcy attorneys for information, ask them exactly how many filings they have done and see if their collective experiences comes anywhere close to that of Legal Helpers. Educate yourself about your options, but make sure your being educated by an attorney who is qualified. You need to be advised by someone who is familiar and experienced with all of the "ins and outs" of debt consolidation laws.
Legal Helpers will quote you a range of fair fees right over the phone, with no obligations, free of charge. At Legal Helpers we do not believe that a consumer debtor should have to pay excessive amounts of money to get a fresh start.
If it sounds too good to be true - it probably is
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Beware of firms that ask for no money down. Make them quote you the entire fee up front before you go into their office. Do not waste your time finding out that you will be paying them hundreds of dollars more than you would have by using Legal Helpers.
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Beware of firms that will try to convince you how important it is to have your case filed immediately. When you speak to a Legal Helpers lawyer, he or she will advise you if you are in any danger of losing anything by waiting to file. By waiting a short time, we can usually save you hundreds of dollars.
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Beware of debt consolidation loan programs. These are personal loans usually sponsored by creditors that just consolidate all your debts into one and charge very high monthly interest fees in addition to a consolidation fee.
Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?
Let Legal Helpers advise you on the best solution to your financial problems. We have helped over 40,000 clients discharge over $500,000,000 in debt, so we truly understand all the intricacies of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 plans. Depending on your situation and your assets and debts, both secured and unsecured, the lawyers from Legal Helpers can really help you.
Chapter 13 is a type of debt consolidation allowing you to reorganize your finances by consolidating your debts into one monthly payment. Chapter 13, however, should not be confused with traditional debt consolidation programs Chapter 13 has the power of the Federal Code behind it, and provides many advantages for people seeking debt relief.
Use our free legal evaluator to see if you should contact Legal Helpers