How Much Does Bankruptcy Cost in Minneapolis?

Bankruptcy has real costs, but they are often far less than the debt you are trying to eliminate. Here is a transparent breakdown of every cost you should expect.

$338
Chapter 7 Filing Fee
$313
Chapter 13 Filing Fee
$25-50
Credit Counseling (2 courses)
$1,000-$4,500
Typical Attorney Fees

Chapter 7 Cost Breakdown

Cost ItemAmountNotes
Court filing fee$338Can pay in installments; fee waiver available
Attorney fees$1,000-$2,000Typical Minneapolis range; usually paid upfront
Pre-filing credit counseling$15 - $25Required within 180 days before filing
Post-filing debtor education$10 - $25Required before discharge
Credit report$0 - $30Free from annualcreditreport.com
Total estimate$1,400-$2,400

Fee Waiver (Chapter 7 Only)

If your household income is below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines, you can apply to have the $338 filing fee waived entirely. For 2026, 150% of poverty for a single person is approximately $22,590. You file the fee waiver application (Official Form 103B) with your petition.

Chapter 13 Cost Breakdown

Cost ItemAmountNotes
Court filing fee$313Can be paid through your plan
Attorney fees$3,000-$4,500Typical Minneapolis range; mostly paid through plan
Pre-filing credit counseling$15 - $25Required within 180 days before filing
Post-filing debtor education$10 - $25Required before discharge
Total estimate$3,400-$4,900Most paid through plan, not upfront

The Chapter 13 Payment Advantage

A major advantage of Chapter 13 is that attorney fees and the filing fee can be included in your repayment plan. You typically need only a small upfront payment (often $0-$500), with the rest paid through your monthly plan payments over 3-5 years.

Ways to Reduce Costs

Free and Low-Cost Options

  • Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid -- provides free legal services for qualifying low-income individuals
  • Fee waiver -- eliminates the $338 Chapter 7 filing fee for income below 150% of poverty
  • Installment payments -- pay the filing fee in up to 4 installments over 120 days
  • Pro se filing -- filing without an attorney is possible but not recommended (4.0% of D. Minn. filers do this)
  • Reduced-fee credit counseling -- many approved agencies offer reduced fees for low-income filers

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Chapter 7 cost in Minneapolis?

The filing fee is $338. Attorney fees typically range from $1,000-$2,000. Total is typically $1,400-$2,400. Fee waivers are available for low-income filers. National cost comparison.

How much does Chapter 13 cost in Minneapolis?

The filing fee is $313 and attorney fees typically range from $3,000-$4,500. Most costs can be paid through your repayment plan.

Can I file bankruptcy for free?

The filing fee can be waived in Chapter 7 if your income is below 150% of poverty. Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid may provide free representation.

Do I have to pay an attorney upfront?

For Chapter 7, most attorneys require full payment before filing. For Chapter 13, fees are typically included in your repayment plan.

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