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  • 822 7th Street, Suite 760, Greeley, CO 80631

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  • 812 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80631+1 location

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Will my house go in foreclosure if I convert from a chapter 13 to 7?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Anthony Vogele (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Thomas Vogele & Associates, APC
Very often people get confused about the interplay between bankruptcy and foreclosure law. The fact that you filed for bankruptcy does not, by itself, have any impact on your home mortgage. So long as you make your mortgage payments, your bank will be happy to accept them and it cannot institute foreclosure proceedings. If you missed a plan payment, you should contact the trustee and seek agreement to withdraw the motion to dismiss in exchange for getting your payments up to date. If the trustee won't work with you and you are forced to convert to a Chapter 7, you can continue to retain your home so long as there is not equity in excess of your exemption from which a trustee could use to pay your unsecured creditors. This is not a simple "one size fits all" question, so you should speak with your attorney and get their input.
Very often people get confused about the interplay between bankruptcy and foreclosure law. The fact that you filed for bankruptcy does not, by itself, have any impact on your home mortgage. So long as you make your mortgage payments, your bank will be happy to accept them and it cannot institute foreclosure proceedings. If you missed a plan payment, you should contact the trustee and seek agreement to withdraw the motion to dismiss in exchange for getting your payments up to date. If the trustee won't work with you and you are forced to convert to a Chapter 7, you can continue to retain your home so long as there is not equity in excess of your exemption from which a trustee could use to pay your unsecured creditors. This is not a simple "one size fits all" question, so you should speak with your attorney and get their input.
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How do I file bankruptcy to stop foreclosure?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Love (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Love and Dillenbeck Law
You need to get an attorney. Chapter 13 bankruptcies are very complicated whenever you have the most skilled attorney. Alone, it is very difficult to survive...I read a stat last year that said 95% of chapter 13's filed without an attorney fail.
You need to get an attorney. Chapter 13 bankruptcies are very complicated whenever you have the most skilled attorney. Alone, it is very difficult to survive...I read a stat last year that said 95% of chapter 13's filed without an attorney fail.
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If I filed Chapter 7, how do they determine how long & how much of my fed & state can they receive?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
I don't really understand your question. Maybe you should file an ethics complaint if your attorney didn't do a good job and won't return some of your funds? Are you saying your house is worth 85k and you only owe 10k on it, that you have credit card debt in the amount of $8,000 and that you need to do repairs of approximately $5,000 on the home? To cut to the chase, if you filed for bk recently, then any past federal and state tax returns that you did not exempt are going to be given to the trustee. Meanings 2012, 2011, 2010 etc.. All of your future tax returns are safe.
I don't really understand your question. Maybe you should file an ethics complaint if your attorney didn't do a good job and won't return some of your funds? Are you saying your house is worth 85k and you only owe 10k on it, that you have credit card debt in the amount of $8,000 and that you need to do repairs of approximately $5,000 on the home? To cut to the chase, if you filed for bk recently, then any past federal and state tax returns that you did not exempt are going to be given to the trustee. Meanings 2012, 2011, 2010 etc.. All of your future tax returns are safe.
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