How Much are Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Fees in Topeka?

13 ATTORNEY FEES IN TOPEKA
In re Beck, Case No. 06-40774
February 2007, Judge Karlin

This case should be read in conjunction with the later rendered Professional Fee and Expense Guidelines in Bankruptcy Cases of Judge Karlin. Based upon 330, the evidence and the Johnson factors, the presumptive fee for below the line debtors is $2800 and $3300 for an above the line debtor with $400.00 allowed as additional fees for 363(c) motions, without prejudice to obtaining additional fees by way of a formal application or narrative explanation. Further, presumptive fees for motions ($150.00 plus postage) and responses ($200.00 plus postage) are also established.

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