About Martin E.

Martin E — Long practices bankruptcy law in Centennial, Colorado. He is the founding partner of Long & Long, a firm dedicated to helping clients handle the requirements of bankruptcy, estate planning, and probate matters. With a career spanning over four decades, he has established a reputation for his understanding of financial law and his commitment to client service. He earned his J.D. from The University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 1980, following his undergraduate studies at Western State College, where he received a B.A.

in 1977. His legal career began shortly after graduation, and he quickly became involved in bankruptcy law. In 1986, he took on the role of Chapter 7 Trustee, overseeing the administration of bankruptcy cases and ensuring compliance with legal standards. Most of his practice focuses on Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, where he assists individuals and families in discharging their debts and obtaining a fresh financial start. He also provides guidance on estate planning, helping clients prepare wills and trusts to protect their assets and ensure their wishes are honored after their passing.

Additionally, he handles probate cases, assisting families in navigating the legal process following the death of a loved one. Before founding Long & Long, he worked working in various legal settings, which has enriched his understanding of the law. His extensive knowledge of bankruptcy law is complemented by his memberships in professional organizations, including the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers and the Community Association Institute. These affiliations keep him updated on the latest developments in bankruptcy law and enhance his ability to serve clients effectively. The firm, located in Centennial, is known for its approach to legal representation.

Martin believes in building strong relationships with clients, ensuring they feel supported throughout the legal process. He takes the time to explain complex legal concepts in a way that clients can understand, empowering them to make informed decisions. As he continues to serve the Centennial community, Martin remains dedicated to helping individuals and families find solutions to their financial challenges. His commitment to his clients and his experience make him a advocate in the field of bankruptcy and estate planning.

Education

The University of Denver Sturm College of Law

J.D. (1980) | Law

1977

Western State College

B.A.

1977

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Chapter 7 Trustee

United States Bankruptcy Court
1986

Long & Long

Accepted Jurisdictions

Colorado

Court Admissions

Colorado Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

bankruptcy estate planning probate

Legal Services Scope

Filing Administration Discharge Planning Probate

Professional Associations

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers

has membership Current

Community Association Institute

has membership Current