You cannot file a bankruptcy directed at one single debt.
Sure
A rough estimate is around $700-$1000 in total-that would include fees and everything. But attorney costs do vary greatly.
If you are filing for personal bankruptcy it is not necessary to have a lawyer. If you are filing for business bankruptcy, you must retain a lawyer on your behalf.
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There are several inexpensive bankruptcy attorneys - try Craigslist.org or http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/firm/Bankruptcy-Law/Omaha/Nebraska
Whilst an initial consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer is usually free of charge, there are always fees involved with this process. Even if one chooses not to use a lawyer, there are still fees which will need to be paid to the court.
Bankruptcy filing fees can vary from one attorney to another. Chapter 7 filing fees average $300 and Chapter 13 averages around $280. Generally more experienced lawyers may have higher rates.
Generally there is only the fee to file.
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Yes, typically you must pay fees upfront to file for bankruptcy, including court fees and attorney fees if you hire a lawyer. Some courts may allow you to apply for a fee waiver based on your financial situation. Additionally, certain bankruptcy types may have different fee structures, so it's important to check the specific requirements for your case.
Yes you can.
Yes. You or your attorney will need to file a motion to reopen the bankruptcy. Once the bankruptcy has been reopened, you can file your motion to avoid the lien.