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Additional counseling agencies considered Approved Credit Counseling Agencies in the District of Colorado but outside Colorado?

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Additional counseling agencies considered Approved Credit Counseling Agencies in the District of Colorado but outside Colorado?

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Are available at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado by clicking here. Debtor’s Frequently Asked Bankruptcy Questions (DFABQs) asked to, and answered by the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado for individuals just like you. 1. Where can I get additional information before I file for bankruptcy? The Denver Bar Association presents free clinics on the second Tuesday of every month, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to provide information for those who have filed bankruptcy without an attorney and those who are contemplating filing. The presenters are volunteers who are attorneys and trustees. They address issues such as credit implications, what to expect at the meeting of creditors, the role of the trustee, the duties of the debtor, and other important information. These meetings are held in Room 125 in the Bankruptcy Court Building, 721 Nineteenth Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-2508. Read the responses to Frequently Asked Questions–General and those for Cre

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