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GRAND RAPIDS BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS – ATTORNEY FEES
When you are facing financial problems and have questions about your bankruptcy attorney fees in the Grand Rapids area, it is important to have the representation of a good bankruptcy attorney. Krupp Law Offices P.C. has been providing quality bankruptcy representation in Grand Rapids Michigan for over 95 years. If you have questions about bankruptcy attorney fees, call the bankruptcy attorneys at Krupp Law Offices P.C. for a free phone consultation. During your phone consultation, our attorneys will provide you with free answers to your questions and a schedule a free initial appointment with one of our bankruptcy attorneys.
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BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY FEES - HOW DO I PAY, I HAVE NO MONEY?
One of the most difficult questions we get is "How do I pay for bankruptcy, if I had money I wouldn't need to file!" First you have to look at the benefit you are receiving from filing bankruptcy. Typically in a chapter 7 bankruptcy you are discharging over 10,000 dollars in debt for 1,300.00 dollars. If put another way, "give me 1,300.00 dollars and I will give you 10,000.00 dollars" - you wold say it was a deal.
CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY - ATTORNEY FEES
The filing fee for a chapter 7 bankruptcy is 306.00. Attorney fees for chapter 7 bankruptcy can range from 994.00 to 3,000.00 depending on the complexity of the case. The typical consumer case is typically 1,300.00 to 1,500.00. I am always asked by clients how to pay for our services?
Unfortunately, we cannot take credit cards for bankruptcy attorney fees. Additionally, We cannot take installment payments after we file your case (beware of an attorney who offers to do so). We would be a debt that would be discharged in bankruptcy.
PAYING BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY FEES:
There are a number of ways to pay for your bankruptcy. They are as follows:
1. Stop paying your consumer or credit card debts.
2. TAX REFUND MONEY. Best money ever spent to eliminate all your debt.
3. Increase your dependents on your pay check for a short time. This is basically getting your tax refund early. Once you get the money remember to switch the dependents back so that you don't owe taxes at the end of the year.
4. Use your credit cards for day-to-day living and save your income for attorney fees.
CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY FEES
The filing fees for a chapter 13 bankruptcy is 274.00. Attorney fees are 3,000.00 dollars for the basic case. Chapter 13 fees are usually paid with an amount down to cover the filing fee and basic work. Typically 600.00 to 1000.00. The balance of the fees are paid through the chapter 13 plan (along with your other creditors). Chapter 13 is more expense than Chapter 7 bankruptcy because of the complexity and time involved.
GRAND RAPIDS BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY
One of the most difficult questions we get is "How do I pay for bankruptcy, if I had money I wouldn't need to file!" First you have to look at the benefit you are receiving from filing bankruptcy. Typically in a chapter 7 bankruptcy you are discharging over 10,000 dollars in debt for 1,300.00 dollars. If put another way, "give me 1,300.00 dollars and I will give you 10,000.00 dollars" - you wold say it was a deal.
Krupp Law Offices P.C. is located in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan and has the right bankruptcy attorney for you. We represent clients in all bankruptcy matters throughout West Michigan, including the cities of Grand Rapids, Ada, Caledonia, Holland, and Grand Haven, and the counties of Kent, Ottawa,Barry, Newaygo, Allegan, Montcalm, Muskegon, and Ionia.
Call for a free phone consultation. Our office can help.
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