What Does It Cost to File Bankruptcy? How Do I Get Started?
The cost of filing bankruptcy in Colorado can vary greatly depending on how you go about filing. There are many different debt relief services and bankruptcy lawyers to choose from. The person or company you choose to help you can make a huge difference in the ultimate cost of the bankruptcy filing, and on your financial future. Keep in mind that if errors are made during the bankruptcy filing process, sometimes it can be costly to correct the situation. Other times, it may be beyond repair.
Our Bankruptcy Fees: Colorado Attorneys
At The Law Offices of W. Robert Montgomery, our ultimate goal is to save you the maximum amount of money possible during the bankruptcy process — this includes the costs associated with filing bankruptcy. With more than 40 years of experience, we can confidently say that we will save you a great deal of money, time and stress.
Beware of debt relief services or bankruptcy lawyers that advertise low-cost or fast bankruptcy filings. You will get what you pay for, and you may end up in a worse financial situation than you were in before.
Our retainer fees are $240 for individuals and $260 for married couples. This applies to both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. For just a minimum amount down, you will then have a highly experienced attorney by your side guiding you through the entire process.
We offer a free initial consultation so you can get to know us, tell us about your financial situation and learn about our approach. Our clients consistently tell us they have less stress and worries after their initial meetings.
Call 720-496-1338 or toll free at 888-559-9805, or contact our law firm online to arrange your free initial consultation today. From our office in Lakewood, we assist clients throughout the Denver metro area.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.