How Do I Pay For a Bankruptcy?

If your financial troubles are bad enough that you are seriously considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, then you are probably also asking yourself “How am I going to pay for a bankruptcy when I can't pay any of my other bills?” It is a natural question. After all, attorneys do not come free and there are mandatory filing fees. Here are some suggestions that might help you find an answer to the question you’re asking.

How to pay for a bankruptcy in Phoenix, Tempe, Gilbert, Mesa, Tucson and all of Arizona?

The first step in figuring out how you will pay for a bankruptcy in Arizona is to talk to a qualified bankruptcy attorney. You need to know exactly how much the bankruptcy process is going to cost.

Most bankruptcy attorneys offer a free initial consultation. The Bornmann Law group, PLLC offers a FREE Consultation and FREE Debt Evaluation to help give you some solutions as to how to pay for filing bankruptcy in Arizona. Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys offer some of the most affordable bankruptcy rates and in some instances, offer payment plans. The Bornmann Law group, PLLC will allow you to make installment payments as you go as long as the fees are paid in full before your bankruptcy is finalized.

Once you have retained your Arizona bankruptcy lawyer, be it Tempe, Gilbert, Phoenix or another location in Arizona, the bankruptcy lawyer will look over your bills and see if there are some you could quit paying immediately. Unsecured debts, such as credit cards, some medical bills, and other obligations often fall into this category. If you have some of these bills, you can take the money you have been using to make those payments and apply it towards the cost of bankruptcy instead. Your Arizona bankruptcy attorney will be able to let you know which bills it would be okay to quit making payments.

One of the most popular ways to pay for filing your for bankruptcy in Arizona is to use your federal and/or state tax return. Not everyone who needs to file for bankruptcy can wait until the tax season to file. If you are fortunate enough to be able to wait until tax season to file, there is a good possibility that you may have the means to pay your attorney and the filing fee.

Tax season falls at the first part of the year. Tax season is as good of time as any to examine your current financial situation. Set up an appointment with your experienced bankruptcy attorney as he can advise you as to if your tax return may be a viable option in order to pay for your bankruptcy. Many attorneys like The Bornmann Law Group, PLLC offer free initial consultations and free debt evaluations. We service all of Arizona, including Phoenix, Tempe and Gilbert.

Though there are several options available to you as to how to pay for bankruptcy, one option that is not available is the use of credit cards. You may not use your credit cards to charge and pay for your bankruptcy fees.

Some of the other options as to how to pay for your bankruptcy include: borrowing money from your retirement plan (401K or IRA), borrowing the money from family members, or taking out a short term loan from one of your friends. You can explain to your family and friends that helping you file for bankruptcy is a necessary investment in your financial future. You can also let them know that once you file for bankruptcy, you won't have to pay for many of your bills and you will be able to use that money to pay them back.

Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is not an inexpensive decision. Filing for bankruptcy takes its toll both emotionally and financially. Paying to file bankruptcy may turn out to be the best money you've ever spent. Your Arizona bankruptcy filing fees should be considered the down payment on a fresh financial start. At The Bornmann Law Group, we offer a free initial consultation to help you make the decision whether or not bankruptcy is the right choice for you and, if so, what you need to know and do to achieve the results offered under the various bankruptcy alternatives.

In addition to free face-to-face consultations, we also provide free consultations over the telephone. Give us a call. (480) 263-1699 or Send us an e-mail. Don't you deserve a Fresh Start?

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Arizona Bankruptcy Law Offices:

Mesa Bankruptcy Law Office:
The Bornmann Law Group
Darling Executive Suites
1830 S Alma School Rd.
Suite #104
Mesa, AZ 85210
480-263-1699

Phoenix Bankruptcy Law Office:
1830 S Alma School Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85210
480-833-8000

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The Bornmann Law Group
2 East Congress St. Ste. 900
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 306-8729

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