Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Right for Me?
Compassionate, Professional Guidance Through Tough Times
Do any of these statements sound familiar to you?
- My lucrative business as a mortgage broker went upside down and now I am earning one-fifth of what I used to. I am afraid I am going to lose my home.
- I am divorcing my wife who was recently laid off and I do not want to take on her debt as part of our divorce.
- I got in over my head in credit card debts and medical bills after an illness.
In recent years, people who would never have considered bankruptcy as an option are choosing to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to stop the downward debt spiral and get back on solid financial footing.
At the Denver law office of Carolyn Moller Duncan, P.C., we offer caring, thorough and skilled legal guidance to help people obtain debt relief. Our goal is to help you determine whether filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the appropriate legal option for you. We are a solutions-oriented law firm whose lawyer works closely with you by serving as an encouraging supporter and strong legal advocate as you move toward achieving your debt relief goals.
It costs you nothing to visit our offices for a free consultation, but it may save you a lot of pain and heartache and money down the road. Call 720-324-7208 or 888-618-0477.
Can I Keep My Home and My Personal Property?
A chief concern of people who come to our law office for guidance is that they will lose their car, home and other personal property by filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The truth is that the great majority of individuals who file for bankruptcy Chapter 7 are able to keep their car, home and other personal belongings. An increasing number of mortgage companies are willing to add the arrears that people owe onto the back end of the mortgage rather than put the home into foreclosure.
Determine Your Financial Situation Before You Seek Divorce
If you are about to divorce and you have marital debt, seek attorney Carolyn Moller Duncan's counsel prior to beginning divorce proceedings. As a divorce and a bankruptcy lawyer, she can help you determine whether it is better financially to file for bankruptcy before you divorce or after. We will help you determine the ramifications of marital debt divisions and bankruptcy.
Federal student loans, child support payments and anything connected to your divorce such as spousal maintenance/alimony are not dischargeable debts.
For a free initial consultation with Carolyn Moller Duncan, P.C., call our Littleton, Colorado, law office at 720-324-7208 or 888-618-0477.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.



















