How to Request a Bankruptcy Fee Waiver

This article was co-authored by Lyle Solomon, JD. Lyle Solomon is an Attorney and the Owner of the Law Office of Lyle D. Solomon. With nearly three decades of experience, he practices civil law and specializes in consumer debt relief services and bankruptcy. Lyle is also the author of Think Different! Save More! He holds a BA in Criminal Justice from The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a JD from The University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.

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As of the writing of this article, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court requires a filing fee of $335 to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. (Yes, it costs money to be bankrupt.) If your monthly income is less than a certain level, you may qualify to have this fee waived completely, or to pay it in installments. You need to get the proper official bankruptcy form to apply, complete the form and submit it to the Bankruptcy Court in order to waive the fee. [1] X Expert Source