If so, what have your experiences been? I was reading through the "Tactical Manual 2" which has been very informative. I have read several other books and have scoured the Colorado Trustee's site and have retained an attorney to complete my filing as well. I was just wondering if you, having filed in Colorado, had to provide the trustee with the multitude of statements and paperwork that the Tactical Manual says they have to provide in Kentucky and Illinois (i.e. 6 months worth of bank statements, original signed and stamped mortgage paperwork, tax returns (not just the copies that we kept but the copies that have been stamped as received by the IRS), etc...The Colorado trustee's site doesn't mention this extensive documentation but I'm wondering if the reality is such that they do, indeed, require it. I have regular copies of everything but not copies that have stamped/received/processed from whoever received what was mailed to them. I hope this makes sense. I'm probably worrying for naught.
Has anyone had difficulty trying to file a Chapter 7 in Colorado?
Has anyone had difficulty trying to file a Chapter 7 in Colorado?
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