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Q: Cuanto cuesta declárame en banca rota

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A: El costo de declararse en quiebra varía según el tipo de quiebra que se presente y su ubicación. Generalmente, existen honorarios de presentación judicial, que son costos fijos que se pueden encontrar en el sitio web de los tribunales de EE. UU., y honorarios de abogados, que pueden variar ampliamente.

Para una bancarrota del Capítulo 7, la tarifa de presentación es de unos pocos cientos de dólares, mientras que los honorarios de los abogados pueden oscilar entre $1,000 y $2,500 o más. La bancarrota del Capítulo 13 generalmente implica honorarios de abogados más altos, ya que estos casos son más complejos.

Los costos adicionales pueden incluir asesoramiento crediticio y cursos de gestión financiera, que son requeridos por ley. Es recomendable discutir los honorarios con un abogado durante una consulta inicial, que algunos abogados ofrecen sin costo alguno. Tenga en cuenta que algunos abogados pueden ofrecer planes de pago para ayudar a administrar el costo de la presentación.

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