What Does It Cost to File for Bankruptcy?
It now costs $299 to file for bankruptcy under chapter 7 and $274 to file for bankruptcy under chapter 13, whether for one person or a married couple. The court may allow you to pay this filing fee in installments if you can not pay it all at once. If you hire an attorney you will also have to pay the attorney fees you agree to.
If you are unable to pay the filing fee in installments in a chapter 7 case, and your household income is less than 150 percent of the official poverty guidelines (for example, the figures for 2007 are $20,535 for a family of two and $30,975 for a family of four), you may request that the court waive the chapter 7 filing fee. The filing fee can not be waived in a chapter 13 case, but it can be paid in installments.
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- Answers to Common Bankruptcy Questions
- What Is Bankruptcy?
- What Can Bankruptcy Do for Me?
- What Bankruptcy Can Not Do
- What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
- What is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
- What Does It Cost to File for Bankruptcy?
- What Property Can I Keep?
- What Will Happen to My Home and Car If I File Bankruptcy?
- Will Bankruptcy Affect My Credit?
- Can I File Bankruptcy Without an Attorney?
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