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WE WILL HELP YOU FILE FOR CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY FOR STARTING AT $999.99
Q. What are the fees associated with filing for bankruptcy?
A. Bankruptcy Attorney’s fees:
1. Single – $999.99
2. Married—$1099.99
3. Married/Single –Self-employed / Business debt $1199.99
PAYMENT PLANS ARE AVAILABLE
B. PLUS the Filing fees:
$306.00 (Chapter 7) OR $281 (Chapter 13)
C. Credit Counseling (Required)
1. Pre-filing -$30.00 per debtor
2. Post-filing-$8.00-$25.00 per debtor
Q. Why should I set up a consultation? How do I set up the consultation?
A. During the consultation we discuss other your options and whether bankruptcy is right for you based on your unique situation. You may set up an in person or telephone consultation. You may either call 704-461-1883, or online. . If you schedule online you automatically receive a 25% discount off the fees. We can assist you at our Concord or Charlotte Office.
Q. What is included in the consultation?
A. We evaluate your assets/income/debts/monthly budget during a sixty (60) minute confidential consultation. If you decide to the file the nominal consult fee goes toward our cost for pulling an extensive three (3) source all in one credit report.
Q. What are the benefits of filing for bankruptcy?
A. Here are a few you can stop/prevent
- Intrusive Creditor calls / Mail
- Foreclosure
- Repossession
- Garnishment of Wages
- Attachment of Bank Accounts
- Debt Lawsuits filed against you
- Avoid judgments
- Eviction of your rented home/apartment
Q. How long does the Bankruptcy Process Take?
A. Generally, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy takes 3-5 months and Chapter 13 can take anywhere from three to five years.. During this process creditors cannot contact you directly they must contact the court and your Attorney.