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Colorado Springs, CO Bankruptcy Lawyers & Filing Guide

Local bankruptcy information for Colorado Springs residents - court locations, filing fees, income thresholds, and step-by-step process guidance.

Population
478,961
Median Household Income
$67,400
County
El Paso County
Bankruptcy Court
District of Colorado

Do You Qualify for Chapter 7 in Colorado Springs?

To file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must pass the means test - a comparison of your income against the Colorado median income for your household size.

Colorado Springs Area Median Income

The current median household income used for means test purposes in Colorado Springs is $67,400. If your income is at or below this figure, you automatically pass the means test. If your income is above the median, a more detailed calculation is required.

Note that the means test uses your average income over the past 6 months, not your current monthly income.

If you don't qualify for Chapter 7 based on income, Chapter 13 may still be available to you. Explore debt relief alternatives as well.

Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13: Quick Comparison

Factor Chapter 7 Chapter 13
Process Type Liquidation Reorganization / Repayment Plan
Timeline 3-6 months 3-5 years
Filing Fee $338 $313
Income Limit Must pass means test Must have regular income
Save Your Home Difficult if behind on mortgage Yes, can catch up on arrears

What to Expect: The Bankruptcy Process in Colorado Springs

Here is what typically happens from the moment you decide to file through to receiving your discharge.

1

Credit Counseling

You must complete a court-approved credit counseling course within 180 days before filing. This can usually be done online in about 60-90 minutes for a small fee (waivers available if you can't afford it).

2

File Your Petition

Submit your bankruptcy petition, schedules, and other required forms to the District of Colorado. The Chapter 7 filing fee is $338. Fee installment plans and waivers may be available if you qualify.

3

Automatic Stay Takes Effect

The moment your case is filed, an automatic stay goes into effect. This immediately stops most collection calls, wage garnishments, lawsuits, and foreclosure actions while your case is pending.

4

Meeting of Creditors (341 Meeting)

About 20-40 days after filing, you'll attend a brief meeting with the bankruptcy trustee. Creditors are invited but rarely appear. The trustee will ask you questions under oath about your finances. Most meetings last 5-15 minutes.

5

Discharge

In a Chapter 7 case, eligible debts are typically discharged 60-90 days after the 341 meeting, assuming no issues arise. You'll receive a court order officially releasing you from personal liability on discharged debts.

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