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Stephen Swift
Stephen H. Swift, Colorado Bankruptcy Attorney Many of you can immediately save yourself the time involved in reading the rest of this post: if you have unmanageable debt, you need a bankruptcy attorney. There is a wide variety of on the market, such as so-called ‘debt resolution’ agencies and ‘petition preparers’. For the most part,...
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Many people contemplating filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy worry that they may not be able to save their home. Our Denver bankruptcy attorneys know, however, that the truth of the matter is bankruptcy is often one of your only options for saving your home. While it’s not going to be the solution for everyone,...
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As a Colorado bankruptcy attorney, one of the most common questions I’m asked is, “How much control will creditors have over my personal possessions?” It is rarely a surprise when creditors seize automobiles, boats or other expensive luxury items, but do they really want your clothes and furniture too? Good news: unless you happen to...
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If you plan to file for bankruptcy in Colorado Springs you will no doubt meet with an attorney who will walk you through all your options, but most people want a little preview before they visit a law office. Unless you’ve been through the bankruptcy process before it’s likely you have a long list of...
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Money may not buy happiness, but the lack of it can certainly inspire negative emotions. When we lack financial stability it often causes sadness, grief, and shame, but these are just the beginning when it comes time to file for bankruptcy. There is something about admitting defeat and formalizing that defeat in a court of...
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If you are stuck in a cycle of high-interest debt, it could be time to consider filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorneys know that it becomes a vicious cycle: You have poor credit, so they give you a high interest rate, and then you’re stuck barely being able to make the minimum, so...
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Bankruptcy can provide debt relief and a new financial start.  But many hard-working people who have gotten in over their heads hesitate to consider this option. They have many misconceptions or needless fears about the bankruptcy process. At the Law Office of Stephen H. Swift, P.C., we have helped thousands of people obtain debt relief,...
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Shot of an attractive young hispanic woman enjoying a day of shopping A Colorado Springs bankruptcy is generally the result of circumstances beyond one’s control: divorce, lay-off, medical crisis, etc. However, our Colorado Springs Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys recognize that almost everyone can benefit from delving into their financial habits and breaking a few bad...
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Portrait Of Smiling Multi-Generation Family Standing Outside Home Together Misconceptions about bankruptcy abound in America, which is a great shame because it prevents many people from getting the debt-relief help that they so desperately need.One of the many misconceptions about bankruptcy is that your property will be seized to help pay off your debts, and...
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Having lenders forgive debt can be a godsend for those who are unable to pay their bills; however, depending on when this debt forgiveness occurs, borrowers may find themselves having to deal with some negative consequences when it comes to paying taxes. Also referred to as “cancellation of debt” (COD), debt forgiveness can translate into...
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Bankruptcy Stress
A lot has been written about restoring one’s financial fitness after bankruptcy, but bankruptcy does just as much damage to a person’s psyche. After bankruptcy, anger and shame are natural emotions, but they don’t need to last forever.  Many people find that a financial catastrophe like this it is just what they needed to get...
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That’s it, you’ve had it! After struggling for months, or even years, to pay your debts, you are ready to consider filing for bankruptcy. The time has come to find a bankruptcy lawyer but you have no idea what to look for, or which questions to ask. It’s not uncommon to see a bankruptcy attorney...
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This may be one of the most common questions I hear as a Colorado bankruptcy attorney, “Can I keep my house if I file Chapter 7?” But the answer isn’t always so simple. In Colorado, keeping your home after Chapter 7 bankruptcy will depend on your answers to three questions. Do you really want to...
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Bereaved family members have enough to contend with when someone passes away without having to shoulder the burden of left-over debts. You should know that you aren’t responsible for debts that weren’t in your name or that you did not co-sign for. That doesn’t mean widows and widowers especially won’t suffer a financial blow. Here...
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There are a large number of so-called debt settlement agencies advertising services that boast that they can help you avoid a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Colorado Springs. If you have overdue medical bills, late car payments and credit cards with sky-high interest, you know you have to take some form of action. And it can be...
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Now that the holidays are mostly over, it’s time for many to consider where they stand, financially. The holidays have historically been a time when many people buy gifts for friends, loved ones, or co-workers not just because they’re caught up in the spirit of giving, but also because they feel pressured to buy gifts...
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n this second-half of a two-part series on dealing with personal debt, Colorado Springs debt-relief lawyers examine the federal guidelines for what constitutes debt collection “harassment” and offer tips for Colorado consumers dealing with seemingly unrelenting creditor calls. According to the, a debt collector may not “harass, oppress, or abuse any person in connection with...
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We’ve all heard the horror stories from friends, coworkers or family members who have gone through a nasty divorce. Few “life events” compare to divorce when it comes to financial security, not to mention the emotional toll it can take on a family and their quality of life. When Bankruptcy Meets Divorce Money is the...
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys in Colorado Springs know that when you’re trying to keep your head above water, your credit score can get put on the back burner. A late bill here, an unexpected expense there – it all begins to snowball. Some of things may be beyond your control. However, there are likely other actions...
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With the economy continuing on a downward spiral, millions of people are battling debt, foreclosure andbankruptcy in Colorado Springs and across the country. For many people, the stress can be overwhelming. Medical experts have long warned that stress is a major catalyst for a number of serious and potentially life-threatening physical ailments, including weight gain,...
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Any decent financial advisor will be careful to warn clients against the perils of taking on too much debt. Not only will a heavy debt load damage your credit score, it will put you at a much higher risk for bankruptcy, especially if you suffer a job loss. Bankruptcy presents some major challenges for individuals...
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In some circles, bankruptcy is viewed as a taboo subject. People immediately assume that those who file for personal bankruptcy are simply irresponsible with money or they are trying to escape from paying their bills. In reality, however, this is rarely the case. Bankruptcy attorneys and other financial experts are quick to point out how...
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Best Colorado Springs bankruptcy lawyer Stephen H. Swift has helped thousands file Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 and obtain debt relief for decades!
In this financially turbulent time, many Americans have found themselves facing foreclosure. It’s not an altogether strange story… Being able to make a mortgage payment is getting harder and harder as more people lose their jobs. It only takes getting behind on one payment, and then before you know it, you can be paying huge...
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We are grateful to be able to serve our clients, especially during these trying times.  We are also grateful that The Law Office of Stephen H. Swift, P.C. was recently selected as a Top Consumer 
Bankruptcy Attorney in Colorado Springs by Colorado Springs STYLE Magazine, for the fourth year in a row.  (We were also a...
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It makes sense that if you are filing for bankruptcy, you aren’t in a position to pay a fortune to an attorney to help you do it. Some people turn to a lawyer who will do it for a few hundred dollars, while others try to navigate the process on their own. But our Colorado...
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broken Piggy bank smashed into pieces with hammer and small or loose change euro coins Nearly half of all Americans aren’t able to save up as much money as they should, often necessitating debt relief in Southern Colorado and elsewhere in the country. This is according to a recent poll which found about 45 percent...
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You may just now be settling down with the idea that your child is actually in college. He or she is probably getting in the swing of classes, exams and group projects. But one area of study that college students as a whole routinely flunk is credit card savvy. Too often, our Colorado Springs Chapter 7...
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Golden nest egg concept for retirement savings Colorado Springs bankruptcy attorneys know that in order to avoid being burdened by debt in old age, retirement savings are crucial. However, life has a way of throwing in a few surprises, and in those cases, a Colorado Springs bankruptcy can give you the freedom to enjoy your...
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If you owe money, and most Americans do, you’re probably being harassed by calls from creditors. They call at odd hours of the day, hoping to trick you into answering the phone, and make it so that whenever your phone rings, you have a moment of dread when you see a number you don’t recognize....
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There’s no doubt you’ve heard the phrase, “Bankruptcy should be a last resort.” For people who are in relatively good financial shape, that’s probably a good mantra to keep. The whole idea of bankruptcy is not to make it easy for people to avoid debts they can easily pay off. However, Colorado Springs Chapter 7...
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After a divorce, you become more susceptible to increasing debt, and subsequently a Colorado bankruptcy. To be sure, bankruptcy can be a blessing in disguise, as it allows you to free yourself of debts you may have accrued during your marriage, and those that piled up following your divorce. In some cases, you could be...
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Few people can say they’ve never had an issue with their credit report, even if it was not their fault; but bankruptcy brings a whole new set of issues to your standing with the credit bureaus. Whether you filed a few weeks ago or a few years ago, it will be challenging to recover a...
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Colorado Springs Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers know that anyone who has ever struggled with debt wants to ensure their children don’t endure the same. While some debts are inevitable, establishing good spending and saving habits early on can save them a great deal of heartache later on. This is critical especially considering that a recent...
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wooden gavel near document with child support agreement and glasses A Colorado bankruptcy can provide you relief from a long list of creditors. Our Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys know that this includes credit card bills outstanding medical balances and business debts. However, there are certain debts that are almost never dischargeable. Generally, those are going...
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Some people make the mistake of swearing off credit cards in the wake of a Colorado bankruptcy. This is not only unnecessary, Colorado bankruptcy attorneys know it’s probably going to hurt you in the long-run because you need to rebuild your credit in order to earn consideration of future loans on a vehicle, mortgage and...
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Job numbers may be creeping back up, but so are gas prices. The fact that folks are getting back to work doesn’t necessarily mean that a personal financial crisis has been averted. In other words, trying to catch up sometimes is more of a challenge than going backwards. Whether you and your family are considering...
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Let’s face it; no one envisions a future that includes a bankruptcy filing.  But that shouldn’t dissuade you from considering it when it is necessary.  As a Colorado bankruptcy lawyer, there is one question I hear almost every day, “Is there any way I can avoid filing for bankruptcy?”  And while this question is answered...
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Credit Check Financial Banking Economy Concept For those who have already undergone a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or are considering it, chances are keeping a close eye on your credit is high on your priority list. Colorado Springs bankruptcy lawyers will tell you that your credit is indeed important, as it impacts everything from your ability...
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College students, especially those at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, have it difficult these days because they are thrust into debt with job prospects looking bleak. The cost of higher education in this country has continued to rise, even as more and more students are seeking education after high school than decades earlier....
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As more and more people use electronic means to do their banking, pay their bills, or make purchases, many are becoming victims of identity theft. Once a hacker gets access to your personal information, such as your Social Security number, he or she can run up significant debt in your name, or worse yet, empty...
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Young woman lying on sofa with laptop and entering the number of her credit card to pay online Our Southern Colorado Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys know that credit card companies have long targeted the college student demographic because of their overall impulsiveness and lack of experience. But their tactics are becoming increasingly savvy. Today, nearly 900 universities...
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Worried old senior couple checking bank documents at home. Serious mature retired family reading paper bills, calculating taxes, planning retirement finances, household expenses, having money problems Our Colorado Springs Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys have talked a great deal about the student loan debt trap that many young people have found themselves in over the last...
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One of the most disturbing trends in money management is overuse of debt consolidation loans. Sure, they may be the perfect solution for people who have gotten into unforeseen financial trouble, but debt consolidation loans are too often used to treat symptoms instead of addressing an underlying problem. One of the greatest myths about these...
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It may come as a surprise to some people to hear that a Colorado Springs bankruptcy can actually be looked back upon as being a positive thing. As “Real Housewife” Teresa Giudice explained recently on the show, the bankruptcy “made us stronger.” Our Colorado Springs bankruptcy lawyers know that many of our clients express that the whole process is...
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No one can see the future, and although no one deliberately makes decisions that lead to needing a Southern Colorado bankruptcy lawyer, it happens more frequently than you might think.  Debt accrues interest, fees, and grows beyond what many would ever imagine, and it becomes simply unmanageable. Excessive spending or the use of credit cards...
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So many people call a bankruptcy lawyer expecting to file for bankruptcy next week, when in reality there is a process that must be followed. For example, you must receive credit and budget counseling from an approved credit counseling service within the 180 days prior to filing a petition. The credit counseling agency will review...
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Closeup of credit cards One of the top reasons people avoid bankruptcy like the plague is that they fear the impact on their credit score. Colorado Springs Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers won’t sugarcoat it and say there will be no affect whatsoever. However it’s worth noting that when you file for bankruptcy, the scoring algorithms...
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If you’re like many other Americans, you may think that bankruptcy is just another word for being broke, or not having any money, but in this age of extended credit, how do you define ‘broke’? When do you know when you don’t have any money?This can be a complicated problem, because many people may think...
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Nothing is timelier than an article about college costs that coincides with freshman “move-in” week. Just as Colorado Springs’ parents are settling up with the college billing office and heading back home, most are wondering how this will affect their financial future. Rising interest rates on college loans will have a ripple effect on the...
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If you are facing foreclosure, it won’t be long before your friends and family start offering advice. You may hear about some proven strategies to keep the mortgage company at bay, and other actions that may help you avoid foreclosure. But first it is important to understand foreclosure. What is foreclosure? A bank foreclosure is...
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