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Colorado Bankruptcy Courts - Denver Division

The Colorado Bankruptcy Court is located in Denver and serves 6 counties. The 2007 case volume statewide was divided by chapter, was as follows:

District Total Ch 7 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13
Colorado 24,210 21,536 90 13 2,571

The Denver Division has jurisdiction over the counties of ADAMS, ARAPAHOE, BOULDER, DENVER, DOUGLAS AND JEFFERSON COUNTY.

The Denver Division provides copies of records, local rules, schedules and official filing instructions. The instructions provided are general, and are not a substitutive for legal advice. For instance, the information provided does not adequately explain the benefits and burdens of each chapter for debtors or the long term effect of filing. The Code is specific: judges, clerks and personnel are prohibited from providing what may be construed as legal advice. This rule of law applies equally to debtors, creditors and parties in interest. With new laws looming on the horizon, now, more than ever before, qualified legal advice is a necessity before initiating any suit. County bar associations all typically provide referrals to local attorneys.

Contact Information: Colorado Bankruptcy Court for the State District.

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