Law Office of Christopher A. German, LLC is a Colorado-based bankruptcy law firm operated by Christopher German, a bankruptcy and debt specialist. The firm is located in Colorado and offers free initial consultations to prospective clients facing financial distress. The practice focuses primarily on helping individuals understand and file for bankruptcy protection, with a particular emphasis on consumer education about debt relief options.
The firm provides comprehensive bankruptcy services including Chapter 7 liquidation filings and Chapter 13 reorganization plans. Beyond standard bankruptcy representation, they assist clients with foreclosure defense, second mortgage elimination, tax debt reduction, and car payment adjustments. The firm also handles post-bankruptcy issues, including pursuing damages against creditors who violate the automatic stay by continuing collection activities after a bankruptcy filing. Additionally, they offer representation in car accident cases, though this appears secondary to their bankruptcy practice.
What distinguishes this firm is their explicit policy on suing creditors and debt collectors for violations of the automatic stay under Section 362 of the bankruptcy code. They have detailed criteria for pursuing damages: they allow a two-week grace period after filing, only sue if the client is upset by continued contact, give smaller creditors some benefit of doubt, aggressively pursue debt collectors (NCO, LVNV, Midland, Wells Fargo), and always sue for creditor lies or harassment. They emphasize leveraging the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to hold violators financially accountable.
The firm presents itself as consumer-focused and aggressive against creditor abuses. However, the website lacks standard professional information such as attorney credentials, years of experience, specific case results, fee structures, or client testimonials. The tone is informal and combative ("Make Them Pay!"), which may appeal to angry clients but raises questions about professionalism and realistic outcome expectations. No information is provided about bankruptcy success rates, average case costs, or alternative debt solutions.