What Are The Court Filing Fees For Chapter 7 And Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

The filing fees for bankruptcy in the United States are as follows:

  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing Fee: The filing fee for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case is $338. This fee is paid to the bankruptcy court when you file your petition unless you receive a waiver or are granted permission to pay the fee in installments.
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing Fee: The filing fee for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case is $313. Similar to Chapter 7, this fee is due upon filing unless you arrange to pay in installments or obtain a waiver.

These fees are subject to change, and the U.S. Courts website or your local bankruptcy court can provide the most current fee information. If you’re unable to afford the filing fee, you can apply for a fee waiver in a Chapter 7 case if your income is below 150% of the federal poverty line. Alternatively, both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filers may request to pay the fee in installments. Approval of these requests is at the discretion of the court.

It’s important to note that these fees do not include any attorney’s fees, which can vary widely based on your location, the complexity of your case, and the attorney you choose. Attorney’s fees are typically higher for Chapter 13 cases due to their complexity and the length of time the attorney will be involved in the case. Always confirm the total cost you can expect to pay, including all court fees and attorney’s fees, before proceeding with your bankruptcy filing.

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