Cost ledger

How to Read Zero-Down Bankruptcy Advertising

Find out what 'zero down' excludes, when attorney fees become due, whether it refers to Chapter 13, and which court or course charges remain.

Cost question

Find out what 'zero down' excludes, when attorney fees become due, whether it refers to Chapter 13, and which court or course charges remain.

Get it in writing

Build the complete cost line

CourtCurrent filing charge or approved application
CoursesApproved provider and separate price
LawyerNamed services and payment dates
Extra workEvents outside the base scope

Circle any amount whose service, due date, or refund treatment is missing.

Record to request

The advertisement, complete written quote, payment schedule, chapter, and list of all charges.

Keep the advertisement, quote, engagement agreement, receipts, and later changes together. A verbal explanation should be reflected in the final written terms.

One useful comparison step

Ask for the total expected amount and every trigger for additional billing.

Total expectedDue before filingPaid laterPossible additions

Questions behind the number

Ask Write down
What services are included? Preparation, review, meetings, appearances, follow-up
What is separate? Court, courses, records, amendments, disputes, conversion
When is each amount due? Date, milestone, payment method, late consequence
What if the engagement ends? Earned work, refund method, file delivery, withdrawal

Why an estimate may change

A price given before full records are reviewed may rest on assumptions about the chapter, property, income, creditor activity, prior cases, missing returns, business records, or the absence of litigation. Ask the office to name those assumptions. If later information changes the service, request a written explanation before added work begins.

Original quoteNew factChanged serviceWritten approval

Cost and affordability are different questions

The total fee matters, but so do payment timing, case duties, household cash flow, and the risk of choosing incomplete help. Compare verified legal-aid options, clinic eligibility, installment or waiver procedures where available, and clearly defined representation. Never change chapters merely to fit an advertisement.

Price caution

A slogan is not a fee agreement and should not drive chapter choice.

Check the current official source

U.S. Courts Bankruptcy Basics explains the federal process. Use official bankruptcy forms, the U.S. Trustee Program means-testing page, and the U.S. Courts page for people filing without a lawyer as applicable. Current local rules, dates, forms, fees, and individual advice still matter.

Put quotes on the same page

Open the attorney fee checklist, review current cost categories, and use the consultation questions with every candidate.