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November 7, 2013 by Todd Murphy

Cost To File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Cost To File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Bankruptcy FAQ Tagged With: Cost of Bankruptcy, legal fees

August 1, 2013 by Todd Murphy

Cost to File Bankruptcy in New Jersey

Cost To File Bankruptcy In New Jersey

Our Fees Are Affordable AND We Offer Payment Plans Customized To YOUR Budget!

How much does it cost to file bankruptcy in New Jersey is a question most people want to know the answer to right away.

 Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in New Jersey

For most people, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is the quickest, easiest, and most cost-effective choice. If you don’t own a home and don’t have too much income, Chapter 7 may be right for you. There is a range of fees, and payment plans are available as well. Click here to see our latest payment plans.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in New Jersey

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a re-payment plan or re-organization of your debts.  If you have  above-average income or equity in a home, Chapter 13 may be right for you.  Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases are more complex than typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases therefore the fees are little more costly.  BUT, a portion of the fees can be paid over 60 months making a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case very affordable. 

Payment Plans Make Chapter 13 Bankruptcies Easier

Most people who need to file for bankruptcy don’t have the money it takes to pay the fees and costs associated with filing. Payment plans are usually the answer. We do convenient monthly and bi-weekly payment plans, that fit your budget,  to make paying for bankruptcy a little easier.  Click here to see our latest payment plans.

 

Court Costs

In addition to attorney’s fees for filing your case, there are Court costs typically around $325 which are due on filing.  In some cases, if you apply and the Court agrees, you may be able to pay the Court cost in four payments or even get the fee waived.  Click here to see our latest payment plans.

No Hidden Fees.

Be sure to ask when comparing payment plans between lawyers: do they charge extra for services that should be included in an average bankruptcy case such as appearing on your behalf at the 341 hearing,

Credit Rebuilding Advice.

Does your lawyer show you how to rebuild your credit after filing bankruptcy?  Its a service that all lawyers should offer, and, of course, we do.  Ask us about it.

How Do I Come Up With The Money To Pay For The Cost To File Bankruptcy In New Jersey?

Stop Paying Your Credit Cards.

The Cost To FIle Bankruptcy In New Jersey can be daunting. Many people can stop paying their credit cards once they have made the decision to file bankruptcy.  This often frees-up enough money to make payments for the attorney fee and  Court costs.  Other people have to rely on friends or family to give them the money.  Still others wait until they receive their tax refund as a way to fund the cost.

Use Your Tax Refund.

Use your tax refund to fund the cost to file bankruptcy in New Jersey. The research submitted to the National Bureau of Economic Research, conducted by a group of professors from Columbia University, the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis, examined how bankruptcy filings spiked after people received their tax rebates in previous years.They estimate that another 200,000 consumers, who would otherwise not have enough money to file, will use their tax refunds to pay for bankruptcy this year.

Payment Plans

Check out our payment plans by clicking the box below.  Bankruptcy hits at the least opportune times – usually when you don’t have the money to pay the legal fee and maybe when a wage garnishment, car repo, or sheriff sale is imminent.  Payment plans are the answer.  Click here to see our latest payment plans.

 

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Our office is conveniently located to serve all of Somerset County, Warren County, Passaic County, Hunterdon County, Union County, Morris County, and Middlesex County.

Cost to File Bankruptcy in Essex County New Jersey: Belleville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Orange, East Orange, Fairfield, Glen Ridge, Irvington, Livingston, Maplewood, Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, Nutley, Roseland, South Orange, Verona, West Caldwell, West Orange.

 Cost To File Bankruptcy in Hudson County New Jersey: Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Union City, West New York, Guttenberg, Secaucus, Kearny, Harrison, North Bergen, Weehawken
Cost To File Bankruptcy in Passaic County New Jersey: Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, Little Falls, Singac, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, Wayne, West Milford, Hewitt, Newfoundland, Oak Ridge, Woodland Park
Cost To File Bankruptcy in Bergen County New Jersey: Allendale, Alpine, Bergenfield, Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park, Emerson, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn, Fairview, Fort Lee, Franklin Lakes, Garfield, Glen Rock, Hackensack, Harrington Park, Hasbrouck Heights, Haworth, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Leonia, Little Ferry, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Mahwah, Maywood, Midland Park, Montvale, Moonachie, New Milford, North Arlington, Northvale, Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Oradell, Palisades Park, Paramus, Park Ridge, Ramsey, Ridgefield, Ridgefield Park, Ridgewood, River Edge, River Vale, Rochelle Park, Rockleigh, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, Saddle River, South Hackensack, Teaneck, Tenafly, Teterboro, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Wallington, Washington Township, Westwood, Wood-Ridge, Woodcliff Lake, Wyckoff
Cost To File Bankruptcy in Union County New Jersey:  Fanwood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Mountainside, New Providence, Roselle Park, Roselle, Elizabeth, Linden, Plainfield, Rahway, Summit, Westfield, Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Hillside, Scotch Plains, Springfield Township, Union Township, Winfield Township
Cost To File Bankruptcy in Middlesex County New Jersey: Carteret, Cranbury, Dunellen, East Brunswick, Edison, Helmetta, Highland Park, Jamesburg, Metuchen, Middlesex, Milltown, Monroe, Clearbrook Park, Concordia, Rossmoor, Whittingham, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Brownville, Laurence Harbor, Madison Park, Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Society Hill, Plainsboro Township, Plainsboro Center, Princeton Meadows, Sayreville, Parlin, South Amboy, South Brunswick, Dayton, Deans, Heathcote, Kendall Park, Kingston, Monmouth Junction, South Plainfield, South River, Spotswood, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Menlo Park Terrace, Port Reading, Sewaren, Woodbridge

Filed Under: Bankruptcy FAQ Tagged With: Bankruptcy Expense, legal fees

May 7, 2013 by Todd Murphy

How Much Does It Cost To File Bankruptcy?

How much does it cost to file bankruptcy? That’s an important question I get every day.

 Our Fees Are Very Affordable.

Click Here For Our Current Pricing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

 What Do We Charge For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

We charge a fixed fee for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy which includes all Court costs and expenses. We include the cost of taking the on-line counseling courses and the costs to run a credit report. The fee has to be paid (or all of your payments must be made) before filing your case.  Click Here For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cost.

What Do We Charge For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is quite a bit more work which can go on for months or even years.  But, the good news is—you don’t have to pay the fee in advance. Click Here For Chapter 13  Bankruptcy Cost.

Do you Offer Payment Plans?

Yes we do.  That’s the most common question we get when we are talking to someone about filing bankruptcy.  We understand finding the money to file is one of the biggest problems for most people.  We help by offering payment plans starting for as little as $100.

Where Do I Find The Money?

Most people simply don’t have the money when they need it.  Many times people are still making credit card payments or other payments to accounts that are going to be discharged in bankruptcy.  Once you decide you are going to file, any further money you pay a creditor is wasted money.  You are better off paying that amount toward your payment plan for our fees and put yourself in a position to file as soon as possible.  If you are already not making any payments,  a common approach is to borrow from friends and family at least some of the money to file.

 Recent Changes to the Bankruptcy Laws Made it More Expensive.

Since the Bankruptcy laws were amended in 2005, it has become more expensive to file bankruptcy.  The laws were designed (through extensive lobbying by credit card companies) to make it harder for many to discharge their debts through bankruptcy.

What’s the Average Cost To File Bankruptcy Nationwide?

The average cost to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, the most common form of consumer bankruptcy, is more than $1,500, according to recent research submitted to the National Bureau of Economic Research.

 How Do I Come Up With The Money To Pay For Bankruptcy?

Many people can stop paying their credit cards once they have made the decision to file bankruptcy.  This often frees up enough money to make payments for the attorney fee and Court costs.  Other people have to rely on friends or family to give them the money.  Still others wait until they receive their tax refund as a way to fund the cost.

The research submitted to the National Bureau of Economic Research, conducted by a group of professors from Columbia University, the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis, examined how bankruptcy filings spiked after people received their tax rebates from previous years.They estimate that another 200,000 consumers, who would otherwise not have enough money to file, will use their tax refunds to pay for bankruptcy this year.

 Too Broke To File Bankruptcy?

In an article on CNNMoney, Jialan Wang, co-author of the report said: “For lots of people, bankruptcy has been taken off the table as an option because of the severe fees involved.”

Among those fees is a charge of about $300 just for filing the paperwork with the federal court, while the rest typically goes to bankruptcy lawyers, said Wang.

And there are other expenses on top of that, including fees for mandatory pre-bankruptcy credit counseling and a pre-discharge debtor education course. These average about $85 altogether, according to a recent study sponsored by the American Bankruptcy Institute.

That means many of the Americans who have seen their debt snowball out of control due to events like job loss, foreclosure or a medical emergency during the economic downturn are now left without their last financial lifeline, she said.

Todd Murphy is a bankruptcy lawyer with offices in Bedminster, NJ.  Call now! 862-217-2361

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