Intersections Between Family Law and Bankruptcy Out of Stock
Co-Sponsored by the Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association
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This presentation was previously included in the Family Law Spring Update and it was recorded on April 11, 2024. If you attended that program, you may not claim credits again for this short course.
What do you need to know about filing for bankruptcy and filing for divorce? The session will discuss when to file for bankruptcy, the two primary types of bankruptcy, the types of debt that generally are/are not dischargeable, and a discussion of bankruptcy separation agreements.
- When to file for bankruptcy: before, during, or after divorce
- Automatic stay – what to know to avoid unintended consequences
- Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- Dischargeability and Domestic Support Obligations (DSO)
- Exempt vs. non-exempt property acquired during divorce
- Separation agreement language
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The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
Intersections Between Family Law and Bankruptcy
Presented by Diana A. Ray Esq., Diana Ray Law, P.C., and Jared C. Walters, Esq., Chapter 7 Panel Trustee, The Law Office of Jared C. Walters, LLC
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $75.00 USD
- Member Price $55.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits
- EDI Credits