When you’re considering bankruptcy, how much the process is going to cost you is probably at the forefront of your mind.
After all, financial concerns are likely what led you to consider bankruptcy in the first place, so the notion that bankruptcy may be out of reach financially can be understandably stressful.
Whether you’re filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, know that financial freedom is within reach at Lerner and Rowe Law Group. Our firm offers flexible payment plans to fit every budget. Find out more about Arizona bankruptcy attorney fees and payment options below.
What Are Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney Fees?
The bankruptcy attorneys at Lerner and Rowe Law Group charge a flat attorney fee for their services as opposed to an adjustable retainer fee. A flat fee is a fixed amount calculated at the time you sign a contract. Flat fees don’t change once they’ve been determined, meaning you’ll know how much you owe from the beginning of your bankruptcy case.
How Are Attorney Fees Calculated?
The cost of your bankruptcy will depend on several key factors. Lawyers are required to disclose their fees to be approved by the bankruptcy court. This ensures that filers are charged fairly for legal services.
Lerner and Rowe Law Group determines your bankruptcy fee based on the type of bankruptcy you file for, your assets, and the degree of complexity of your case. The more straightforward your bankruptcy case, the more quickly, easily, and inexpensively our experienced team can resolve it for you.
Does Lerner and Rowe Law Group Offer Payment Plans?
Lerner and Rowe Law Group is proud to offer affordable payment plans to our bankruptcy clients. We understand that Arizona bankruptcy attorney fees may be a significant concern for those who are struggling financially.
Regardless of the complexity of your bankruptcy, rest assured that we’ll work with you to tailor a reasonable payment plan that suits your unique needs.
Additionally, we accept many forms of payment, including:
- Cash
- Checks
- All major credit cards
Do I Qualify for a $0 Down Bankruptcy?
Depending on your financial circumstances, you may want to look further into a no money down Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This type of bankruptcy allows you to quickly get debt relief protection by avoiding immediate:
- Court filing fees
- Costs
- Attorney fees
For instance, you can save thousands of dollars by allowing our Arizona bankruptcy law firm to cover your initial costs, court filing fees, and attorney fees. We will also work with you to set up affordable monthly payments after your case is filed.
To qualify for a zero money down bankruptcy, you must provide proof of Arizona residency for at least 91 of the past 180 days, have a bank account with a minimum balance, and have steady employment. There are also specific timelines that must be met. Please consult with a member of our legal team to find out if this might be the best debt relief option for you.
How Much Does a Bankruptcy Consultation Cost?
We’re firm believers that determining whether filing bankruptcy is right for you shouldn’t cost you a cent. That’s why Lerner and Rowe Law Group offers complimentary initial consultations to all of our potential clients.
When you meet with our team, we’ll answer your questions, provide you with invaluable resources, and outline every step of the bankruptcy process for FREE, with no obligation to hire us.
Contact Us Today
Get in touch with our office 24/7 by calling 602-667-7777 to schedule your risk-free consultation. You can also send us the details of your case through our secure contact form—after we receive it, we will reach out to you personally to arrange your case review.
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