Fee Type: Flat fee |
Typical Range: $1,500 – $6,000 |
Retainer: N/A (flat fee)
How San Diego Bankruptcy Attorneys Charge
Chapter 7: $1,500–$3,000 attorney fee + $338 filing fee. Chapter 13: $4,000–$6,000 attorney fee + $313 filing fee.
California-Specific Considerations
Cases filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of California (San Diego). California offers two exemption systems (CCP §703 and §704) — choice significantly affects what you keep. Credit counseling required before filing.
Fee Structure Details
| Item | Details |
| Fee type | Flat fee |
| Typical cost range | $1,500 – $6,000 |
| Retainer / upfront | N/A (flat fee) |
| Key statute | 11 USC §522 |
Factors That Affect Your Cost
- Chapter 7 vs 13
- Asset complexity
- Business or consumer debt
- Prior bankruptcies
- Adversary proceedings
Free Consultation Policy
Most San Diego Bankruptcy attorneys who work on contingency offer a free initial consultation. For hourly-billing attorneys (family law, business, estate planning), consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm the consultation fee before scheduling. Bring any relevant documents — contracts, police reports, medical records, or demand letters — to maximize the value of your consultation.
How to Evaluate an Attorney's Quote
When comparing San Diego Bankruptcy attorneys, ask these questions:
- Is this a flat fee or an estimate? What triggers additional fees?
- What exactly is included — all court appearances? Expert witnesses?
- Who specifically will handle my case — you or a junior associate?
- What is your billing cycle for hourly work?
- Is the retainer refundable if my case resolves quickly?
- What are the likely total costs including court filing fees?
Verify First: Always confirm any San Diego attorney's license at
calbar.ca.gov and check for any disciplinary history before hiring.
How much does a San Diego Bankruptcy attorney cost?
Chapter 7: $1,500–$3,000 attorney fee + $338 filing fee. Chapter 13: $4,000–$6,000 attorney fee + $313 filing fee.
Do San Diego Bankruptcy attorneys offer free consultations?
Many San Diego Bankruptcy attorneys offer a free initial consultation, particularly for contingency-fee cases. For hourly-fee cases, consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm before scheduling.
Is it worth hiring a Bankruptcy attorney in San Diego?
For most Bankruptcy cases, yes. Represented clients typically achieve better outcomes — higher settlements, reduced charges, or faster resolution — than unrepresented individuals. The cost of an attorney is usually less than the cost of a poor outcome. Many Bankruptcy attorneys offer free consultations so you can evaluate whether representation makes sense for your specific situation.
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