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Denver, Colorado 80202
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I cannot thank you enough for all of the work you performed on my recent Chapter 7 bankruptcy case.  My case had implications in two states, extenuating and unusual expenses to be claimed, and required you and I to challenge the existing bankruptcy law in Colorado and set precedent for how future cases with my circumstances would be handled.
 
After seeking consultations from two other law firms in downtown Denver and getting the distinct impression that they were "bankruptcy mills," and would not give my case the special consideration it would require, I saw the claim of individual attention and fair fees on your website and sought out your services.  From the initial consultation through the eventual discharge of debts, you and your staff were exceptionally professional and accommodating.
 
I prefer to work and communicate through e-mail or other electronic means and your proficiency in this area was equally as impressive.  You and your staff responded promptly to every communication sent and kept me apprised of case developments in a very prompt manner via e-mail.
 
I will unequivocally recommend your services in the future and, should you ever require a client reference, please feel free to pass along my contact information.

TL -- Littleton, Colorado

 


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Choosing a Denver Bankruptcy Lawyer

Many Denver bankruptcy attorneys who dabbled in bankruptcy law have left the practice after bankruptcy reform was enacted in 2005.  Without a thorough knowledge of bankruptcy law, filing a case is like walking through a minefield -- you won't know what hit you until it is too late.  Denver bankruptcy lawyers range in experience ranging from a year or to up to 40 years; a few filed cases up to hundreds of cases.

Questions to ask your Denver bankruptcy lawyer before you settle on the cheapest fee:

1. How many cases have you filed? 
2. Are you able to handle a challenge by the US Trustee?  Have you ever actually taken a trustee objection to trial?
3. How many cases have you taken to trial?
4. Are you available to address my questions and concerns?
5. Will you help me or will I only be talking to your paralegal?
6. I know there are benefits to filing Chapter 13 under some circumstances?  How many confirmed bankruptcy plans have you handled?
7. What have prior clients said about you?

Competent bankruptcy attorneys will take the time to answer these questions and will not be offended.  A Denver bankruptcy attorney with years of experience can identify potential minefields in your case and make what is a difficult decision for you flow smoothly and painlessly.  You truly will sleep better when an experienced trial attorney guides your case to a successful conclusion.  A successful conclusion of your case means you can move on and quickly rebuild your credit.