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What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Credit card debt
Can’t pay personal loans
Unpaid medical bills
Behind on utility bills
Repossessed cars and car loans
Home foreclosure debt
Student loans
Unpaid taxes
 
 
What is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Save your home from foreclosure
Save your car from repossession
Preserve your valuable assets
Payoff credit cards
Payoff utility bills
Payoff medical bills
Payoff personal loans
 
 
Do I qualify to file bankruptcy?
What about debt settlement?
Do I get to keep my possessions?
Will my credit be ruined forever?
What do I do if I’m being sued?
How much does filing for bankruptcy cost?
 
 
 
 

How much does filing for bankruptcy cost?
 

Depending on the complexity of your case and the type of bankruptcy case that you need to file, the average cost of a bankruptcy is $1,500 to $4,000 plus costs. Typically, Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases cost a little less than Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases so your fees will be on the lower end of that range. Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases require additional legal work so the fees will be on the higher end of that range. During your free bankruptcy consultation, the attorney will give you a fee quote after assessing your legal needs.
 
Filling for bankruptcy is the fastest and most affordable way to get yourself out of debt!
 
All Afford Bankruptcy attorneys offer payment plans to make paying for your bankruptcy filling as affordable as possible.
 

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