What is the Cost of Bankruptcy?
Every state is different when it comes down to filing for bankruptcy. Since there are so many factors that you’re going to have to dig into, I thought I would write up this post to help you better understand the situation and how much you’re going to have to set aside.
No, you’re not going to be able to declare bankruptcy for free, or include the bankruptcy fees into your filling, because no one is going to work for you. This is why its important that you save up a little extra cash in order to afford your attorney.
Taking a look at bankruptcy costs
To file in a local courthouse, you’re going to have to more than likely pay around $300 to file for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. You can always refer to the court system to see what the exact pricing is, but usually it will be around $300.
Paying for your attorney
You will need an attorney 99% of the time. If you think you can get away without having one, you’re wrong, because there are so many forms to fill out, as well as procedures to take.
All attorneys are going to be different in pricing. You will find that some will allow you to pay in installments, while others will want a full payment up front to avoid being stiffed in the future.
You will want to price a few attorneys in your area, but plan on paying upwards of $2,500 for an attorney in your area. If you really want to get your money worth, I would recommend going with an experience firm. A younger lawyer may get the job done, but they can screw up as well.
In the end, if you save more than $3,000, you will be on the safe side. I would say that you could pay as little as $600 with a cheaper attorney, but with someone that is experienced, as well as throw in filing fees, plan on paying around $2,500.
August 30, 2010
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Posted by Luis Cook
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