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How Much Does a Bankruptcy Lawyer Charge?

Considering filing bankruptcy? If so, you’re probably wondering how much a bankruptcy lawyer will charge you for help. After all, you’re already skating on thin ice with your finances. Can you really afford to pay a bankruptcy lawyer on top of everything else? We’ll explain how much a bankruptcy lawyer typically charges for Chapter 7 as well as Chapter 13 cases. In addition, we’ll list other required costs and fees you must pay when declaring bankruptcy below.  

Can You File On Your Own To Avoid Paying A Bankruptcy Lawyer?

First, realize that it’s virtually impossible to successfully file bankruptcy and navigate the court system on your own. Second, the courts charge you for everything from making copies of forms to filing and administrative fees. So, there’s no such thing as a free way to file bankruptcy. In 2012, judges discharged debts for just 1.4% of pro se Chapter 13 petitioners (i.e., people filing without a lawyer). If you decide to go this route to try and save money, it’s unlikely you will succeed. Federal law prevents bankruptcy judges and courthouse employees from giving you any legal advice or helping with your paperwork.

Average Bankruptcy Lawyer Fee Amounts & Payment Timeline

Bankruptcy lawyer fees can vary based on which state you live in and how much you owe to creditors. Find average attorney fees below, according to the 2016 United States Consumer Law Survey Report (Bankruptcy Edition):

Important: The amounts shown above are the total fee amount to hire a lawyer, on average, nationwide. These are not hourly rates and don’t include all other potential bankruptcy court costs you may owe.

Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Legal Fee Payment Timelines

Now that you know the average legal fee amounts, let’s talk about payment timelines. Here’s how those break down:

Other Fees You Must Pay When Filing Your Bankruptcy Case

In addition to your attorney, you must pay the following fees when you file:

For a full list of all possible costs and fees associated with filing bankruptcy, visit uscourts.gov.  

Related: Bankruptcy Timeline: How Long Does It Take?

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