How Much Does Bankruptcy Cost?
Overview: Bankruptcy Fees
The costs of filing Chapter 7 or
Chapter 13 bankruptcy are relatively low in comparison with the substantial benefits
bankruptcy can bring. The filing cost for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is $335 dollars in the state of Arizona, and $274 dollars for Chapter 13 filing. It is possible in certain Chapter 7 circumstances to have the filing fee waived, or paid off in installments, and seasoned legal counsel can help an individual explore those options if potentially applicable. Ultimately bankruptcy may be one's best financial move, as it can allow them to discharge much or all of their debt forever, bringing full resolution to potentially serious financial problems .
Filing for bankruptcy can be a very complicated and highly detailed process, so if you are considering filing you are urged to contact their firm immediately to help you best analyze your financial situation, and make the soundest choices for an improved financial future for you and your family.
Proven Legal Support
For 20 years, Price Law Group has been successfully helping clients and their families get out from under the heavy burdens of financial debt through the bankruptcy process. It is, when compared to the end result, fairly inexpensive overall to carry out, and an attorney at the firm can help you devise your best plan for getting your family onto better financial ground and a stronger future. Call the firm today to have your financial circumstances professionally assessed, and your bankruptcy options thoroughly explored. These are not decisions to be taken lightly, and the firm can help you make this transition with greater ease and efficacy at an affordable price .