Peter’s Blog

Stimulus Checks, The Pandemic, And Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers Fees

Stimulus Checks and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Colorado Finally! the Relief bill was signed into law and Stimulus checks have…

5 years ago

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: What Is The Difference?

The Differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Colorado This blog post will outline the differences between these…

5 years ago

Say Goodbye to 2020!!

A Fresh Start for All of Us in 2021!! Unless you had a new baby or got married or had…

5 years ago

2019 Tax Season and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Denver Bankruptcy Law Firm Mile High Bankruptcy is ready for the busiest time of the year for bankruptcy attorneys, the…

7 years ago

New to Denver? Bankruptcy Issues when you Move to Colorado

As we all know, Denver’s population has exploded in recent years. Many people arrive here seeking a better life, but…

9 years ago

End of Year Bankruptcy and Tax Refunds

Towards the end of the year we have observed that collection action increases as collection agencies and banks work to…

9 years ago

Fall Bankruptcy Issues: Chapter 7 before Year End-Bankruptcy before The Holidays

Now that the school year is in full swing, thoughts of the fall and winter and the parade of holidays…

10 years ago

Back to School Bankruptcy

For many families, this is the most hectic AND EXPENSIVE time of the year—back to school. Changing schedules, books, supplies…

10 years ago

Can I Keep My Car in Denver Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? What Are My Options? Do I Need A Reaffirmation Agreement to Keep My Car?

If you own your vehicle's free and clear, you can protect and keep up to two vehicles with a total…

10 years ago

Independence Day and Bankruptcy

I am writing this on the Fourth of July, a great holiday celebrating our country’s independence, and see the language…

10 years ago