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Stoneman Legal

5.0
193 Reviews
  • 353 Main Street, Longmont, CO 80501

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Advice without judgment. Call Todd today, you'll be happy you did!

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Todd Stoneman
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  • 401 Main Street, Suite 1, Longmont, CO 80501

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers2 awards

  • We are Colorado's longest established law firm, representing Coloradans since 1871. We pride ourselves in taking care of clients from cradle to grave. If we cant help you with... Read More

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  • Serving Longmont, CO

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • Attorney Steven Holland offers FREE CONSULTATIONS to evaluate your financial situation, so you can make an informed decision about the bankruptcy process. Let him help you get back... Read More

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Steven Holland
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 35 lawyers2 awards

  • A highly rated Law firm established in 1976.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersAdministrative Law, Government, and 42 more

  • Serving Longmont, CO

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Defending Coloradans for over 30 years. Experience you need, results you want.

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David Moorhead
The Moorhead Law Group
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers2 awards

  • Strength, Integrity and Experience in providing quality legal services to individuals and businesses throughout the community.

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Ramos Law

4.8
49 Reviews
  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 32 lawyers2 awards

  • Joseph Ramos built Ramos Law on a solid foundation of expertise, experience, understanding, and, above all, customer service. We treat every current or potential client, like you,... Read More

  • Bankruptcy LawyersPersonal Injury, Auto Accidents, and 14 more

  • Free Consultation

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Matthew Osborne
Bankruptcy Lawyer
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers3 awards

  • Exceptional Service...Your Solution Our Promise: To continually deliver quality and in-depth legal analysis and strategy to resolve your matter. To connect with one of our... Read More

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Gene A. Ciancio
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers2 awards

  • We are Colorado's longest established law firm, representing Coloradans since 1871. We pride ourselves in taking care of clients from cradle to grave. If we cant help you with... Read More

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Ogborn Mihm LLP

4.7
23 Reviews
  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers1 award

  • Ogborn Mihm LLP is a firm of seasoned trial lawyers based in Denver, Colorado. Founded by three former presidents of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the firm focuses on... Read More

  • Bankruptcy LawyersTrial Practice, Civil Litigation, and 135 more

Susan Hardie Jacks
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 10 lawyers2 awards

  • At PackardDierking we practice law with the purpose of providing exceptionally responsive, creative, & practical solutions to your problems. We are a small law firm with big law... Read More

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Bruce D. Dierking
Bankruptcy Lawyer
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  • Serving Longmont, CO and Boulder County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers1 award

  • No surprises, No unnecessary work, and No fee increases

  • Bankruptcy LawyersCommercial Litigation, Eminent Domain, and 99 more

Darrell G. Waas
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  • 709 3rd Ave., Longmont, CO 80501+1 location

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersCivil Personal Injury, Real Estate, and 10 more

Jennifer Motycka
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  • 515 Kimbark Street, Suite 105, Longmont, CO 80501-5549

  • 344 Main Street, Longmont, CO 80502-1259

  • 525 Cameron Ct., Longmont, CO 80504

  • 630 15th Avenue, Suite 300, Longmont, CO 80501

  • 515 Kimbark St., Ste. 107, Longmont, CO 80501

  • 30 Dartmouth Circle, Longmont, CO 80503

  • 802 Kimbark St., Longmont, CO 80501-8004

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it legal for them to charge us with mortgage insurance?

Giovanni Orantes
Answered by attorney Giovanni Orantes (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Orantes Law Firm
Most loan documents require that the property be insured. So, the lender is within its rights to seek reimbursement for the insurance payment. Thus, the only way not to continue to pay the insurance is to let the property go and move out because it is true that you are no longer liable personal for it. The only thing that is liable for the un-reaffirmed debt is the property itself and if you stop paying what the loan documents require, the lender can foreclose on the property. Now, if you intend to keep the property, I would suggest that you pay the property insurance yourself through your own broker and inform the bank of that (which should cause them to stop billing you for such insurance) because the policies banks usually protect only the bank, not the borrower.
Most loan documents require that the property be insured. So, the lender is within its rights to seek reimbursement for the insurance payment. Thus, the only way not to continue to pay the insurance is to let the property go and move out because it is true that you are no longer liable personal for it. The only thing that is liable for the un-reaffirmed debt is the property itself and if you stop paying what the loan documents require, the lender can foreclose on the property. Now, if you intend to keep the property, I would suggest that you pay the property insurance yourself through your own broker and inform the bank of that (which should cause them to stop billing you for such insurance) because the policies banks usually protect only the bank, not the borrower.
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Do I have to give my inheritance to the trustee?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
OK, how can you be in a Chapter 13 in the future? If this was a typo, it is very unfortunate because I cannot tell whether or not I can help you. Who told you that you had to give your inheritance to your trustee? If your attorney, you may want to pay to obtain a second opinion.
OK, how can you be in a Chapter 13 in the future? If this was a typo, it is very unfortunate because I cannot tell whether or not I can help you. Who told you that you had to give your inheritance to your trustee? If your attorney, you may want to pay to obtain a second opinion.
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Can we stop the foreclosure if we were not given enough time?

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Answered by attorney Philip Rory Boardman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Haven Law Group, P.C.
Unfortunately, your story happens altogether too often. At this point, filing a bankruptcy will not get your house back. However, depending on your overall financial situation, it still may be in your best interest to file either a Ch. 7 or a Ch. 13 bankruptcy. Sometimes, this becomes the only feasible option in order for you to obtain a fresh start and to pick up the pieces.
Unfortunately, your story happens altogether too often. At this point, filing a bankruptcy will not get your house back. However, depending on your overall financial situation, it still may be in your best interest to file either a Ch. 7 or a Ch. 13 bankruptcy. Sometimes, this becomes the only feasible option in order for you to obtain a fresh start and to pick up the pieces.
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