Aurora bankruptcy lawyers -- available six days a week and evenings
Legal Helpers' Aurora bankruptcy lawyers will answer your calls day and night - six days a week. When you hire Colorado's experienced Aurora bankruptcy lawyers from Legal Helpers you get unsurpassed service and experienced representation. Because our Aurora bankruptcy lawyers only handle Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, they understand all aspects of the law including the Colorado exemption regulations. Upon hiring Legal Helpers' bankruptcy lawyers you receive immediate protection from your creditors.
Qualified Aurora bankruptcy lawyers advise you on bankruptcy protection.
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From filing the voluntary petitions, attending the 341 meetings, filing the additional motions and amendments and approving the Trustee payments, Legal Helpers' bankruptcy lawyers offer you the best representation in Colorado bankruptcy and the nation.
The leader in the field of consumer debt consolidation and bankruptcy protection
Legal Helpers is the nation's largest and most sophisticated consumer bankruptcy protection and debt consolidation practice. Our extensive legal experience and 24-hour bankruptcy information hot line, allows us to offer outstanding service and quality representation at a fraction of the cost charged by other law firms. In addition to providing a fee quote over the phone at no obligation, we offer flexible payment plans customized to each client.
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 - which is right for you?
Chapter 13 is an interest-free debt repayment plan through which you consolidate your debts. To qualify for a Chapter 13 filing you must be working or have a consistent source of income. If you are behind on payments for a secured loan or if you simply can't afford the monthly payments, then a Chapter 13 may be your best protection.
If you have very low income and lot of unsecured credit card and/or medical debt and no significant equity in your property, then a Chapter 7 may be the your best protection. In Chapter 7 you may continue to pay a mortgage or car loan and keep the house or car by signing a "reaffirmation agreement" which makes it as though you did not file on that particular loan.
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