Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, sometimes mistakenly referred to as “liquidation” is the most common form of bankruptcy filed in Denver and the United States. The process involves meeting with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to analyze your situation to determine if chapter 7 bankruptcy is right for you. For many people that I meet, bankruptcy is not a good option.
If it makes sense for you to file chapter 7 bankruptcy, the next step is preparing a Bankruptcy Petition which on average is 50-80 pages long. Federal Bankruptcy Law requires debtors to list all debts and all assets in the petition. There are no exceptions. In addition Debtors must fill out a Statement of Financial Affairs which includes questions regarding income, lawsuits, foreclosure, businesses, closed bank accounts, sales of property and several other matters. I assist you in the preparation of these legal documents.
Howard Goodman Bankruptcy Attorney
Denver Bankruptcy Attorney Howard Goodman has been practicing bankruptcy law in the Denver Metro Area for over 25 years.
Mr. Goodman has earned the high honor of a “Client Champion” from Martindale Hubble which has been rating attorneys in the United States for 150 years.
Mr. Goodman has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Mr. Goodman regularly receives five-star ratings from real clients on Google and Yelp.
Mr. Goodman received his law degree from Rutgers University and his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Arizona State University.
Mr. Goodman provides individualized legal representation for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Because of his experience, Mr. Goodman understands that each person that he represents has unique circumstances that have caused their financial hardship and led them to consider filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Mr. Goodman meets with each client individually in person or by telephone to review and analyze the situation and help the client reach a decision about a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy or whether some other alternative might work better.
If a person decides to proceed, he or she will work directly with Mr. Goodman throughout the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case or the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case.
Mr. Goodman gathers the necessary information from you, without requiring you fill out a lengthy packet or lengthy on-line questionnaire. He prepares the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petition or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petition.
He reviews the completed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petition or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petition with you to make sure the information is correct. He files the case for you and he represents you thought the case including representing you at the Chapter 7 Meeting of Creditors or Chapter 13 Meeting of Creditors and hearings if required.