bankruptcy north carolina

bankruptcy north carolina
What does it cost to file for bankruptcy in North Carolina?

I’m considering filing for bankruptcy. What does it cost?
What can you still buy a car and necessary things while under bankruptcy ?

Cost of bankruptcy varies a lot from place to place.

Filing fees and mandatory credit counseling will cost about $360.

Legal fees for a simple chapter 7 could vary up or down from about $1500 in most areas – more in larger cities.

John T. Orcutt $99/mo Debt Buster Plan (North Carolina Bankruptcy Lawyer)


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