Pueblo, Colorado, Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Attorney
- Are you seeking protection through a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing?
- Do you prefer an attorney who focuses solely on bankruptcy?
- Are you confused as to what documents to bring with you at your initial, no-obligation appointment?
The process of filing for bankruptcy is a complicated process. However, we have the experience to make things easier for you at the law offices of John A. McLaughlin Jr., P.C. in Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado. That also requires your due diligence and hard work as well. We need your help, but you will see the benefit of our experience at the very first visit and how easy it is to speak with the attorney.
What Is Needed at Your First Meeting
During your initial, no-obligation consultation at the law offices of John A. McLaughlin Jr., P.C., we ask that you bring in basic information to get us started. That includes:
- Two of your most recent pay stubs for you and, if needed, your spouse
- Simple list of creditors, including names of the companies and what is owed.
- Information on any lawsuits, garnishments or foreclosure actions
Based on that information, we can determine a course of action involving a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing. As you can tell, the initial visit is simple and straightforward. Also, don't forget to bring your questions.
Keeping All Current and Future Documents
One unfortunate aspect of the bankruptcy process is that it is document-intensive. For now save everything you have or will receive in the future related to your financial picture. Be sure to save pay stubs and tax returns. As we prepare your case for court, we will tell you which documents are needed.
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