At the Law Offices of Mark L. Miller, located in Aurora, we are dedicated to helping people understand and file for bankruptcy. Our experienced attorney, Mark L. Miller, is readily able to handle any consumer bankruptcy matter and is dedicated to providing efficient, effective and personalized service to all of our clients. As a firm, we have genuine concern for the financial well-being of our clients and will go to great lengths to help them put this difficult time behind them.
"Everybody Deserves A Fresh Start." - Attorney Mark L. Miller E-mail or Call 303-745-3405 • Free Consultations
We understand the stress and uncertainty people feel when they fall behind financially and don't know what to do. In fact, people facing bankruptcy share many common questions and concerns:
How can I stop the harassing and embarrassing phone calls from creditors?
Will I lose my house?
Will I lose my car?
What if I owe back taxes to the IRS?
What if I am behind in child support payments?
What if I am behind in my student loans?
How do I know whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is better for me?
How long will it take to clean up my credit rating?
What if I've already filed for personal bankruptcy? May I file again?
Will I have to give up everything I own to pay my debts?
Do people go to jail for bankruptcy?
Will I ever be able to buy another house? Get credit cards? Buy another car?
How quickly can I get back to normal?
Our approach to personal bankruptcy is grounded in the belief that everybody deserves a fresh start.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 bankruptcy is one of the options available to individuals. It is called "liquidation" bankruptcy because some of the debtor's property is "liquidated" or sold to pay down his or her debt.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Chapter 13 is also known as "reorganization" bankruptcy or "wage earner" bankruptcy. It allows people with a regular source of income to work out repayment plans for their debts.
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If you want to know more about debt liquidation, debt reorganization, garnishments, foreclosure, credit card debt or any other issue relating to personal bankruptcy, please call 303-745-3405 or e-mail today to schedule a free consultation.
Our law firm represents clients in Denver, Colorado, and elsewhere in Front Range Colorado including Alamosa, Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Brighton, Broomfield, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Evergreen, Fort Collins, Glendale, Golden, Greeley, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Loveland, Montbello, Northglenn, Parker, Pueblo, Thornton, Westminster, Wheat Ridge and Yuma; as well as Adams County, Alamosa County, Arapahoe County, Baca County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Chaffee County, Cheyenne County, Clear Creek County, Conejos County, Costilla County, Crowley County, Custer County, Denver County, Douglas County, Elbert County, El Paso County, Fremont County, Huerfano County, Gilpin County, Grand County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Kiowa County, Kit Carson County, Lake County, Las Animas County, Larimer County, Lincoln County, Logan County, Mineral County, Morgan County, Otero County, Park County, Phillips County, Prowers County, Pueblo County, Rio Grande County, Routt County, Saguache County, Sedgwick County, Summitt County, Teller County, Washington County, Weld County and Yuma County. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code
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