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Noyes Michael M Attorney Noyes Law is a "debt relief agency", helping people file for bankruptcy, tax, and real estate matters since 1986. Michael M. Noyes is a licensed Colorado Attorney at Law, and has been practicing law since 1986. Michael M. Noyes is a Licensed Colorado Attorney at Law, a Colorado Certified Public Accountant, and is Board Certified as a Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney by the American Bankruptcy Board of Certification. Should you wish to learn more of Mr. Noyes' background, please refer to his resume and vitae.
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Persons with tax problems may have many different alternatives available to them. The first step is to make an appointment to come and see me to discuss exactly what issues are present in your case. IRS payment plans are a much better way to deal with the IRS than a lien on hour land or levies against your wages or bank accounts.
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To accomplish a loan modification a borrower first must be eligible. If a loan is too large, too delinquent, too old, too high or low of a percentage relative to gross income, or a rental, among other possible issues, the lender may not approve of a loan modification. The documents required for a loan modification by a lender are also technical and numerous.
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Persons with tax problems may have many different alternatives available to them. The first step is to make an appointment to come and see me to discuss exactly what issues are present in your case. Do you wish to challenge the IRS or Department of Revenue within their administrative system or in Court?.
Bankruptcy/Debt Relief
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Bankruptcy is a legal process where in times of financial trouble with the aid of an attorney you can eliminate most of your unsecured debt. This usually would include credit cards, loans, medical bills and merchant accounts. It may not include child support and back IRS or State tax debt. Secured Debt on cars and homes can also be eliminated in Bankruptcy if you wish to surrender the auto or real property (home). If you want to keep the property then you can usually continue to own it if you pay for it.
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