What is a Bankruptcy Going to Cost Me?

Posted by Wesley Scott on November 28, 2019 at 9:24 AM
Wesley Scott

question-mark-2123967_1920Most people’s bottom line is cost. When researching potential bankruptcy attorneys, it is an obvious deciding factor. How much is this entire process going to cost? Or maybe, what is going to be the cost if I do not go through with the process?

Obviously, price is a huge factor when choosing a bankruptcy attorney. A lot of firms charge by the hour which, to me, seems like a horrible way to exploit their clients who are already in an extremely difficult situation. If it is not hourly billing, it is firms charging exorbitant attorney fees right up front –thousands of dollars -before they decide they can file your case. I mean, by the time you have saved up all that cash who knows how many garnishments, repossessions, or summons’ may have come and gone in the meantime!

The great thing about Kain & Scott is our reasonable attorney fees, $0 down, and best of all, payment plan options! With a third party guaranty, our clients can have the ease of monthly payments with no interest! All that is needed at the time of filing is the filing fee. This fee is $375 for a Chapter 7 and $350 for a Chapter 13. These file fees also include the cost of the certified credit counseling courses that are required by law to file for bankruptcy.

Do not file with a bankruptcy attorney who will kick you while you are down. Unreasonable attorney fees required up front is not a way to set clients up for future success or helpful for getting them their lives back. $0 down on attorney fees and a convenient payment plan is only one small way that Kain & Scott sets our clients up for long-term relief from their overwhelming debt.

Conclusion

Kain & Scott is MN’s MOST EXPERIENCED bankruptcy law firm. Visit www.kainscott.com to learn more about our process and to request a consultation today!

 

 

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