ELIMINATE CREDIT CARD AND MEDICAL DEBT

Two of the most common causes of financial hardship in Colorado include credit card and medical debt. Numerous individuals fall victim to enormous credit card rates, making their debt spiral out of control. Others suffer from unexpected medical catastrophes, leaving them to pay extraordinary medical bills that bury them financially.

If you are struggling with credit card bills or your medical debt is piling up, I can help. Contact The Law Office of Paul Stuber to speak with me regarding your financial situation in Colorado.

Credit Card Debt and Medical Debt Guidance From a Colorado Lawyer

As a well-respected bankruptcy attorney in Boulder, I have years of experience assisting people with their difficult debt issues. Both credit and medical debts are usually unsecured debts, meaning they can be completely discharged using a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. If Chapter 7 is not right for you, we can discuss your options for a Chapter 13 filing.

Under Chapter 13, your debt is restructured into a payment plan that fits your life. After a few years, the remaining debts are completely removed. I will guide you through the bankruptcy process and help you decide what path is best for you and your family.

Taking a Personal Approach to Bankruptcy| Chapter 7 Assistance

I know that bankruptcy is difficult for my clients. As your lawyer, I will remain attentive and available to answer your questions, address your concerns and develop a strategic approach to accomplish your objectives. Whether you are looking to protect your home, reorganize debt before divorce, handle finances after a job loss or put an end to creditor harassment, I am on your side and will do everything in my power to protect your rights and interests.

Contact a Passionate Boulder Credit Card Debt Relief Attorney

Call 303-444-8366 or contact my office by email to arrange an initial consultation with a Boulder attorney for debt relief help.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.