Chapter 7 CostsFiling Costs: For a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the federal filing fee is $299.00. A credit counseling certificate is required to file, $50.00 (this fee includes both the pre-filing and the pre-discharge counseling). This counseling may be done at our office while we are opening the file. We can also obtain your credit report for $20.00 for a single report, $40.00 for a joint report. This is not mandatory but we find it to be very helpful if you don’t have a complete and accurate list of creditors. Attorney’s fees: Clark & Washington charges $1,250.00 for attorney’s fees in a routine Chapter 7 case. To sum it up, the cost to file a Chapter 7 consists of the Filing fee of $299.00, the credit counseling fee of $50.00, and our attorney’s fees of $1250.00, for a total of $1599 for a standard Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. You may pay attorney’s fees and costs by cash, personal check, debit card, money order or checks from a third-party. We can also open a file and hold it open until all the fees and costs are paid; at which time we will file your case. Although our standard fee of $1,250.00 applies in 90% of our cases, this fee can vary (both up and down) depending on a number of factors such as:
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Chapter 13 CostsFiling Costs: The cost to file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will be the Federal Court filing fee of $274.00 plus the credit counseling fee of $50.00 (this includes both the pre-petition and pre-discharge counseling) for a total of $324.00. Attorney’s Fees: All attorney’s fees for a Chapter 13 are routinely put into the repayment plan. The Chapter 13 Trustee will pay the attorney’s fees on a monthly basis along with the other creditors. Chapter 13 costs can also vary so we strongly recommend a free consultation with one of attorneys. |