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Bankruptcy FAQs

In Colorado, bankruptcy can be a promising option for a person, family, or business that is facing financial instability. It is certainly possible to pursue—and achieve—debt relief and a fresh financial start.

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How Long Does Bankruptcy Appear on a Credit Report?

Filing for bankruptcy is among the promising solutions through which individuals going through financial distress can achieve relief. However, bankruptcy often has a long-term effect on your creditor score and may turn a good credit rating into a poor or bad one.

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Understanding the Rights and Limitations of Creditors

Under both federal and state laws, creditors and debt collectors are permitted to contact debtors and try to recover debts reasonably and ethically. Unfortunately, some non-compliant creditors may try to use unfair, abusive, and deceptive means to recover debts from debtors.

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Should You Consider Bankruptcy Before or After a Divorce?

Financial stress can push a marriage over the edge, but a failing marriage can also be the precursor to financial issues for both parties. If your debt is primarily composed of credit card debt, medical debt,and other personal loans, bankruptcy could be the ideal way to secure a fresh start and clear away suffocating debt payments.

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How to Protect Yourself With a Restraining Order in Colorado

While technology has made it easier to stay connected to the people you love, it also opens you up to unwanted contact. With social media,texting, and chat apps, an abuser or stalker can get information on their victims, use fake profiles to sidestep blocks, and otherwise violate a victim’s privacy. If you’re at risk of harm, getting a restraining order in Colorado could give you some peace and protection.

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What You Need to Know About Custody and Moving in Colorado

Whether you’re in the early stages of a divorce or you’ve been divorced for years, moving to a different state can make it difficult to follow the original custody agreement, which is why it’s important to meet all legal requirements before relocating with a child.

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How to Modify a Child Custody Agreement in Colorado

Colorado courts support and advocate for child custody agreements that put the child first. This includes providing a safe and supportive living arrangement with reasonable visitation time for both parents. So it should come as no surprise that making major disruptive changes are frowned upon by the courts.

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What You Need to Know about Hit and Run Motorcycle Accidents

Nearly 1,500 people die every year as a result of hit-and-run accidents, and this number is increasing at an escalated rate, according to a report published by AAA. In fact, in 2016 alone, hit and run accidents represented 5.5% of all traffic fatalities, which is a 35% increase over the last decade.

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Facts About Child Relocation

Divorce is a messy situation to go through and more often than not, it becomes hotly contentious and aggressive with both parties out to maximize their assets and leave nothing for the other. While a bit immature, it’s fairly par for the course and in the end, the only ones hurt are the two filing for divorce.

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How to Manage Finances During a Divorce

There are countless people who have had their finances wiped clean when going through and dealing with the aftermath of a divorce. It’s a complicated process that can cost a lot of money upfront and over time if you don’t have a skilled, knowledgeable, and trusted Colorado Springs family law attorney at your side to protect your income, earnings, and assets.

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