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Pricing:
A typical no-asset Chapter 7 bankruptcy case starts at $1000 to $1300 for a single filer; $1100 to $1400 for joint. The filing fee of $338 is paid to the court, though this fee can be paid in installments (the initial payment being $75). John Spalding is both a Spokane Bankruptcy Attorney and a Yakima Bankruptcy Attorney, and his firm services the entire Eastern District of Washington, which includes Pullman, Kennewick and more.
Note: Pre-filing payment plans are available.
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Starting at $1000 (no assets) Attorney Fee + $338 Filing Fee
A typical no-asset Chapter 7 bankruptcy case starts at $1000 to $1300 for a single filer; $1100 to $1400 for joint. The filing fee of $338 is paid to the court, though this fee can be paid in installments (the initial payment being $75).
Some factors that will determine the fee include where you own a business, whether you are filing jointly with your spouse or legal equivalent as well as various complicating factors.
Note: Pre-filing payment plans are available.
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: $5000 Attorney Fee + $313 Filing Fee
Much of the attorney fee can be added to your 3-5 year payment plan. However, the initial payment averages between $1500 and $2000.
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Credit Report (for Bankruptcy Cases)
Individual Bankruptcy Credit Reports - $24.95
Joint Bankruptcy Credit Reports (married couples) - $49.90