Miscellaneous Arizona Bankruptcy Fees
The decision to file for bankruptcy is not one that should ever be taken lightly. But the reality is that financial circumstances often leave one in a position where there is little choice. Wage garnishments, judgments, letters and calls from collectors on behalf of your creditors can cause significant emotional and physical distress and the combined effects of these factors can make it impossible to pay for basic necessities or to make a dent in your obligations. Under those conditions, it may be worth taking on the administrative and legal costs associated with filing for bankruptcy protection.
To learn more about what bankruptcy does and does not accomplish, contact the Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office, L.L.C. at 480-829-0494. We are dedicated to offering our experienced legal counsel to those individuals or business enterprises that have come under intense financial duress as a result of changing economic circumstance
Miscellaneous Fees (As of November 11, 2009)
There are fixed administrative fees that must be paid at the time of the initial bankruptcy filing. But there are many additional fees that may be required, depending upon the specifics of your bankruptcy case and the course of action that you choose to or are ordered to take. The following list represents a small sample of the potential fees:
- Abandonment (Rule 6007(b)) -- $150
- Appeal, Direct to the 9th Circuit -- $200
- Conversion from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 -- $15
- Conversion from Chapter 12 to Chapter 7 -- $60
- Conversion from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 -- $25
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Though the fees may add up, they are well worth the relief that bankruptcy can bring. Contact the Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office, L.L.C. at 480-829-0494.