Use this checklist to prepare for your bankruptcy filing in the D. Ariz.. Gathering these documents before meeting with an attorney saves time and money.
| Expense | Chapter 7 | Chapter 13 |
|---|---|---|
| Court filing fee | $338 | $313 |
| Credit counseling | ~$25 | ~$25 |
| Debtor education | ~$25 | ~$25 |
| Attorney fees (Phoenix range) | $1,000-$2,500 | $3,000-$5,000 |
| Total estimate | $1,388-$2,888 | $3,363-$5,363 |
Filing fees can be paid in installments. Fee waivers available for filers below 150% of the federal poverty line.
Community Legal Services (602-258-3434), Volunteer Lawyers Program of the Maricopa County Bar (602-254-4714)
The D. Ariz. bankruptcy clerk's office at 230 N 1st Ave, Suite 101, Phoenix, AZ 85003 (Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse) can also provide pro se resources.
You need: 6 months of pay stubs, 2 years of tax returns, 3-6 months of bank statements, vehicle titles, mortgage statements, a complete debt list, and credit reports from all three bureaus.
Yes. Credit counseling from an approved provider within 180 days before filing. 60-90 minutes, ~$25, available online.
Yes. A debtor education course (different from pre-filing counseling) before receiving discharge. ~2 hours, ~$25.
Chapter 7: $338 filing fee + ~$1,000-2,500 attorney. Chapter 13: $313 filing fee + ~$3,000-5,000 attorney. Credit counseling: ~$25 each course.
Technically yes (pro se), but not recommended. Community Legal Services (602-258-3434), Volunteer Lawyers Program of the Maricopa County Bar (602-254-4714) may help if you cannot afford an attorney.
Do not: transfer property, pay back relatives, run up credit card debt, cash out retirement, or hide assets.
Use the free 1328(f) screener to check whether a prior discharge affects your eligibility for a new bankruptcy discharge.
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