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NOTICE: DUE TO THE WORSENING ECONOMY, HOLMQUIST & DICKERSON,
MD BANKRUPTCY LAW FIRM IS LOWERING THEIR LEGAL FEES TO $525
PLUS $335 FOR THE COURT FILING FEE. IF YOU WANT TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF THIS AMAZINGLY LOW FEE, YOU MUST:

 1. Already know that you want to file bankruptcy
 2. Want to save HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on your legal fees
 3. Be willing to work with our process we use to successfully file hundreds of

Maryland bankruptcy cases each year.

If you can answer yes to all three of these questions, CALL TODAY 443-275-9001

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WE'LL GIVE YOU A FRESH START!

MD Bankruptcy Attorney, Mr. Holmquist  IS YOUR BEST CHANCE TO GET A FRESH START.
The $599 fee includes your legal fee (what you pay the lawyers to represent
you)  AND your 2 BANKRUPTCY COURSES FOR UNDER $599! The only other cost is your
filing fee: chapter 7, $306; chapter 13 $281.  Mr. Holmquist is a MARYLAND
BANKRUPTCY LAWYER  ONLY AND Does NOT PRACTICE OTHER TYPES OF LAW. He has worked
on thousands of Maryland bankruptcy cases including chapter 7 and chapter 13. 
If you are looking to have your case handled properly, need or would like to
save money on your legal fees, and want a convenient process that saves you
travel time, gas, and money, we are your only logical choice!


Law Firm only accepts chapter 13, not chapter 7 cases for the following
counties: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett and Washington

LEGAL FEES FROM $525
COURT FILING FEE $335
BANKRUPTCY COURSES $20
FRESH START $880
YOU CAN PAY US LESS OR OTHERS MORE, IT'S UP TO YOU!
CALL NOW 443-275-9001

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FAQS

+ How do I file bankruptcy myself in Maryland?

How to File Bankruptcy in Maryland for Free

 1. Collect Your Maryland Bankruptcy Documents.
 2. Take Credit Counseling.
 3. Complete the Bankruptcy Forms.
 4. Get Your Filing Fee.
 5. Print Your Bankruptcy Forms.
 6. Go to Court to File Your Forms.
 7. Mail Documents to Your Trustee.
 8. Take Bankruptcy Course 2.

+ How much does it cost to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Maryland?

The cost for filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is $306. This fee may not be waived
but you may be able to pay it in installments. The fee of $281 for a Chapter 13
bankruptcy cannot be waived.

+ How much does a lawyer charge for Chapter 7?

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney Fees In general attorney fees for a Chapter 7
bankruptcy range from $500 to $3500 depending on the complexity of the case.
Larger firms with more advertising and overhead costs may charge more than a
solo practitioner.

+ How do I file Chapter 7 on my own?

Here are the general steps you will have to take to file for Chapter 7
bankruptcy yourself:

 1. Determine Eligibility. ...
 2. Fill Out the Means Test. ...
 3. Receive Credit Counseling. ...
 4. Fill Out Official Bankruptcy Forms. ...
 5. File a Petition. ...
 6. Attend a Creditors' Meeting. ...
 7. Attend Personal Financial Management Instruction Course.

+ How do I file bankruptcy myself in Maryland?

If you did not get a discharge in your previous bankruptcy case then you can
file for bankruptcy again without the below time limits. You can file for
bankruptcy twice or even three times, even if you have received a discharge


HOW MUCH DOES A MARYLAND BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY COST?

It now costs $335 to file for bankruptcy under chapter 7 just for the court fees
that are charged by the United States Federal Bankruptcy Court everywhere in the
United States in September, 2019. It costs $310 to file for bankruptcy under
chapter 13 just for the filing fees charged again, by the United States Federal
Bankruptcy Court today, September, 25th, 2019.

It costs the same no matter what part of Maryland you come from. Whether it is
Baltimore, Greenbelt, Parkville Silver Spring, Towson or Frederick MD , it will
cost the same, whether for one person or a legally married couple.

The US Bankruptcy Court might permit you to pay this filing fee in installments
over time if you cannot pay all at once but we have seen many cases dismissed
for lack of following through with the filing fee costs so we do not encourage
this strategy. Again in Sept 2019, the cost for filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is
$335, but only for the filing fees that are due for the US Bankruptcy Court.

This does not take into consideration the legal costs for having an experienced
Maryland Bankruptcy Lawyer represent you in the preparation and successful
conclusion of a chapter 7 case resulting in a Fresh Start for you, as the
client. The Federal Court probably will not waive this fee as they derive
operating funding from these monies and everyone filing bankruptcy is broke, but
you might be able to pay it in installments. We do not recommend this option
ever because of the problems that we have seen it cause when you go through all
of the trouble, time, and expense to file a chapter 7 bankruptcy, the last thing
you want to have happen is for it to dismiss because you didn't pay the filing
fees to the court.

The September 2019 fee of $310 for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy shall not be waived.
So, if you understand the filing fee costs associated with filing bankruptcy in
MD, here's are some thoughts for you to consider about how to find, and choose,
the best bankruptcy attorney for your debt situation and financial and/or cash
flow scenario you find yourself in.

 * Does the attorney or their office show signs of respect, kindness, and
   professionalism when you contact them?
 * You can choose to meet with a few different lawyers or speak with several
   over the phone to see how you are treated, their pricing, convenience, etc.
 * Some of the ways to judge whether a bankruptcy lawyer is a good fit is
   whether or not they discuss other options with you, although when you need or
   want a fresh start, the last thing you might want to hear about is someone
   telling you to pay your bills for the next 5 years.
 * Bankruptcy law runs down a lot of attorneys over time due to the various
   problems they incur with people having a hard time in life when they come
   together. Make sure that they are not burned out by having handled too many
   cases.
 * Make sure that the attorney or their staff is listening to you and your
   concerns about the process. One way to judge this is to ask questions up
   front to see how amenable they are to helping you and answering your
   concerns.
 * Oh, the subject of legal fees. Here is the problem, two bankruptcy lawyers in
   Maryland might do the exact same work for you on a chapter 7 case. The one
   might charge $2500 and the other, $515. They both do the same work and get
   you the same result, a fresh start from your unsecured debts. Now, which one
   would you want to have represent you? That seems to be a simple question to
   answer for people considering or trying to afford to file bankruptcy but that
   a lot of times is your choice. The ones that charge at the upper end of the
   scale will tout their experiece which could be true but if the lesser fee
   attorneys do the same work and get you the same result, we have a saying, "
   You can pay us less or others more, it's up to you"


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO FILE BANKRUPTCY IN MD?

There are two aspects to this question. The chapter 7 case itself, once it is
opened by filing with the court is open for a little over 90 days in September,
2019. The issue of getting the case filed is usually reliant somewhat upon the
client's ability to gather some documentation like paystubs, taxes, and bank
statements for the court. We tell our clients, the quicker you get your homework
to us and pay for your case, the quicker it will get filed.

In the case of a chapter 13 bankruptcy, the same remains for getting it filed
although it is a little more involved than the chapter 7 filing. Once it is
filed, your plan length will usually be from 36 to 60 months long where you get
to repay debts and catch up on secured debts over that time period. Some say
10-12 months for the 7 but we believe it is more accurated to say approximately
90 days for the case until the case is discharge.


DO YOU ALWAYS NEED LAWYER FOR BANKRUPTCY IN THE YEAR 2019? DO YOU NEED A LAWYER
TO REPRESENT YOU IN A DIVORCE PROCEEDING? DO YOU NEED A LAWYER TO REPRESENT YOU
IF YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME? DO YOU NEED AN ACCIDENT LAWYER TO
REPRESENT YOU WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED?

The answer to these questions is the same as the answer to the question about
bankruptcy. You don't have to have lawyers represent you by law, however, there
is a saying that "the person who represents themselves has a fool for a client".
Is it that bad? Well, we have seen some disasters come out of some situations
when people, expecting the lawlessness of our current society run into the law
in bankruptcy court.

It is not a pretty sight so depending on whether you can afford it, if you can,
always get good representation. Although you can file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13
bankruptcy on your own, it often makes sense to hire a lawyer. Bankruptcy laws
don't require debtors to have an attorney to file for bankruptcy relief. You are
allowed to represent yourself in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy as a pro se
debtor. What kind of lawyer handles bankruptcy? Bankruptcy lawyers are lawyers
who do a lot of this type of work.


CAN YOU HEART SURGEON ALSO HELP YOU WITH OTHER MEDICAL ISSUES?

Yes, of course, but we usually and the doctors like to stay in their lanes and
do what they do best. A top notch criminal lawyer doing an involved bankruptcy
matter might not be your best choice. You can be a member of the NACBA, National
Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys but if you have a lot of
experience, you don't need that to further prove your ability.


HOW MUCH DOES A LAWYER CHARGE FOR CHAPTER 7?

attorneys.con maryland is a paid listing of bankruptcy lawyers, md lawyers,
attorneys, and law firms. Your attention required when searching the cloudflare
for the 10 best Bankruptcy attorneys in Baltimore. Many times, these are paid
platforms to get the lawyers exposure. If you are in md in 2019 bankruptcy
lawyer in maryland and attorney maryland ctor plmiro - could charge $1495 to be
your bankruptcy attorney maryland plus the filing fee proumas odus law groupos,
can find llc issues as well.

A top bankruptcy attorney in Maryland can be found by the super lawyers
advertising group but it might burns you up to see the fees. The 10 best
affordable bankruptcy lawyer's list is another group setting up a for profit
platform to extract monies from the bankruptcy lawyers to get exposure on the
internet. Attorneys in baltimore, MD in September, 2019 can be a Baltimore
Maryland bankruptcy attorney and personal injury car accident lawyer and that
shows that they do more than one kind of law.

Findlaw chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer listings are another example of how other
groups of people are putting themselves between the end consumer of the legal
services and the lawyers just as vrbo and airbnb or other platforms do in the
real estate rental business. They really don't necessarily add any value but
they do strip profits from the providers of the services in Baltimore county and
all of the counties throughout the state.












Maryland Bankruptcy Attorney

Thaddeus J. Holmquist, Esq.
2300 York Road
Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093
Phone: 443-275-9001






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