New Bankruptcy Laws
New Bankruptcy Laws in Colorado
SHARON W. GROSSENBACH, Attorneys at Law
As of October 17, 2005 the bankruptcy laws changed. There are many myths and rumors floating around about how these new bankruptcy laws have changed the bankruptcy process.
At the law office of Sharon W. Grossenbach, Attorneys at Law, our bankruptcy attorneys are routinely talking to people who believe that bankruptcy is no longer available to them.
We are STILL helping people file under both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
The biggest change with the new bankruptcy laws affects the way we help clients preparing for bankruptcy. Our bankruptcy lawyers are required to verify the accuracy of the client’s assets before filing a bankruptcy petition. There is also a credit counseling requirement, and a person interested in declaring bankruptcy now has to attend a debtor education course.
Rest assured that our bankruptcy attorneys are up-to-speed on the new bankruptcy laws, and we have adjusted our practice to incorporate the new bankruptcy laws in Colorado. We can provide you with information on places that offer the credit counseling and debtor education courses required under the new laws.
It is important to know that under the new bankruptcy laws there are harsher penalties for someone who incorrectly files a bankruptcy petition. It is to your advantage to work with a qualified attorney instead of attempting to file on your own.
Sharon W. Grossenbach is a board certified bankruptcy lawyer, which means she has extensive training specific to the area of consumer bankruptcy law. She has been practicing bankruptcy law for over 28 years.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. Contact a Bankruptcy Lawyer today.
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