Law Office of Leigh H. Singleton, LLC
Starting at $599!
600 17th Street
Suite 2800 South Tower
Denver, CO 80202
ph: 303-980-HELP
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According to the US Bankruptcy Court, through January 20, 2006, 81% of the cases dismissed under the new provisions of the Bankruptcy Code were filed by debtors who did not have an attorney.
Don't let this happen to you; protect your rights.
Call today for a free consultation with your Colorado bankruptcy attorney.
We can immediately stop garnishments, harassing letters and aggressive phone calls, and save your house from foreclosure.
Often, our Colorado bankruptcy lawyer can get rid of your second mortgage and allow you to keep your home.
Filing bankruptcy is a business decision and we understand that many people find themselves financially "upside down" through no fault of their own.


Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing allows you to walk away from most debt. In most cases, you will not lose any property or assets.
Obtain professional guidance from a Colorado bankruptcy attorney to keep as much property as possible thereby protecting it from creditors during a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. This could save you thousands of dollars.
Our bankruptcy lawyer will assist you in obtaining maximum exemptions, maximum relief and a fresh start.
Call the bankruptcy law firm at Law Office of Leigh H. Singleton, LLC today if you want to save your house or save your car.
Your call will be taken by a Chapter 7 attorney and you will receive full representation in Court, from start to finish.
303-980-HELP
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Your Colorado bankruptcy attorney will fight for you and provide full representation in Chapter 7 bankrupcty filing throughout Colorado, including Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, Grand Junction, Pueblo, Douglas County, Jefferson County, Arapaho County, Boulder County, El Paso County and Mesa Cty.
About 90% of bankruptcy cases in Colorado are Chapter 7 bankruptcies, or liquidation cases. Chapter 7 bankruptcies cases are filed in U.S. District Court and a Trustee (an arm of the federal Department of Justice) is appointed to collect all assets and pay creditors by selling the assets and distributing them according to a priority scheme. These cases are usually resolved very quickly.
Your bankruptcy attorney will provide full representation before the Federal Court and Trustee to ensure you keep as much property as possible. In most cases, you will not lose any property or assets.
Make sure the maximum amount of your debt is discharged and your case is not dismissed. Call today for a free consultation with a Colorado bankruptcy attorney.
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600 17th Street
Suite 2800 South Tower
Denver, CO 80202
ph: 303-980-HELP
attorney