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How Much A Lawyer Charges For Chapter 7 in Missouri in 2026

Writer: Ireny Abrahim
March 24th, 2026
Editor: Ben Tejes
April 2nd, 2026
Writer: Ireny Abrahim
March 24th, 2026
Editor: Ben Tejes
April 2nd, 2026

If you’re considering bankruptcy in Missouri, one of the first questions you probably have is simple: how much is this actually going to cost?

The total cost to file bankruptcy in Missouri depends on three main things: court filing fees, attorney fees, and a few smaller required expenses. 

In 2026, the Chapter 7 filing fee is $338, and Chapter 13 is $313 based on the official U.S. bankruptcy court fee schedule.

That said, your real total cost will depend on whether you hire an attorney, your location within Missouri, and how complex your case is.

If you want a quick estimate based on your specific situation, you can use the bankruptcy cost calculator below to get a personalized breakdown.

Estimate the All-In Bankruptcy Cost in 30 Seconds

We analyzed attorney fee data across Missouri and combined it with public court data from PACER to help estimate total bankruptcy costs by city.

Use your zip code in the calculator above to get a fast estimate of what bankruptcy may cost in your area. 


1. Bankruptcy Attorney Fees in Missouri (2026)

One of the biggest costs in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is attorney fees.

In Missouri, most Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys charge between $1,100 and $3,000. This range can vary depending on your case and where you live.

In general, Chapter 7 tends to be less expensive than Chapter 13 because it’s faster and involves less ongoing work.

What affects attorney fees?

Several factors can influence what you’ll pay:

  • The type of bankruptcy you file (Chapter 7 vs Chapter 13)
  • Whether your case is simple or complex (no-asset vs asset case)
  • Your location (Kansas City vs. Saint Louis)
  • The attorney’s experience and reputation
  • Whether additional legal work is required

Average attorney fees by city

Costs can vary across Missouri depending on the local market:

  • Kansas City: around $1,400
  • Saint Louis: around $1,400
  • Springfield: around $1,170

These are estimates, and actual pricing may be higher or lower depending on your situation.

2. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney Fees in Missouri

Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney fees in Missouri are typically higher than Chapter 7.

On average, Chapter 13 attorney fees can reach up to $4,500. Many attorneys offer “no-look fees,” which are standard fees approved by the court for typical cases.

Even though Chapter 13 fees are higher, they are often built into your repayment plan instead of being paid upfront.

3. Bankruptcy Filing Costs

Bankruptcy filing costs are pretty similar across the United States, not just Missouri. Here are the other costs to consider. 

Current filing fees (2026)

  • Chapter 7: $338
    • Includes $245 filing fee
    • $78 administrative fee
    • $15 trustee surcharge
  • Chapter 13: $313
    • Includes $235 filing fee
    • $78 administrative fee

The US Courthouse has a fee schedule and a bankruptcy form that provides the filing fee. 

If you cannot afford the filing fee, you may be able to pay the filing fee in installments, or it could be waived altogether. For more information, please see the information below.

Missouri Filing Fee Waiver Guidelines

You may be eligible to have your Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing fees waived if you are below 150% of Missouri poverty guidelines. For example, see the guidelines below for cases filed in Missouri in 2026. 

# of People150% Poverty Guideline
1$15,960
2$21,640
3$27,320
4$33,000
5$38,680
6$44,360
7$50,040
8$55,720
9$61,400
* Add $5,380 for each individual in excess of 9.

Required Bankruptcy Course Costs

Before your bankruptcy is complete, you’ll need to take two required courses:

  • Credit counseling (before filing)
  • Debtor education (after filing)

These courses typically cost between $10 and $50 each.

Make sure the courses are approved providers, such as those listed under Missouri credit counseling courses and Missouri debtor education courses.

Miscellaneous Costs

In addition to filing and attorney fees, there are a few smaller costs that may come up:

  • Credit report fees (if needed)
  • Transportation to court (though many meetings are now remote)
  • Document preparation or copying costs

While these expenses are usually minor, they can still add to your total cost.

You can estimate the cost of transportation to one of the bankruptcy courts below:

Eastern District

  • 111 South 10th Street
    St. Louis, MO 63102

Western

  • 400 E. 9th Street
    Kansas City, MO 64106
  • 80 Lafayette Street
    Jefferson City, MO 65101
  • 222 N. John Q. Hammons Parkway
    Springfield, MO 65806

Will Bankruptcy Costs Increase Due to Inflation?

Filing fees don’t change often, but they can increase over time.

For example, Chapter 7 filing fees increased from $310 to $338, and Chapter 13 from $310 to $313 in recent years.

Attorney fees may also rise due to inflation, especially in larger cities where operating costs are higher.

Would My Bankruptcy Cost Be Higher Kansas City Than Other Cities?

You may live in a suburb in Missouri and wonder if you should hire a local attorney or an attorney in a bigger city like Saint Louis to save on bankruptcy costs.

As Kansas City has the highest population in Missouri of 507,928, you may expect that the cost of bankruptcy attorney fees may be higher in Kansas City than Springfield. 

While the cost may be higher in Kansas City, there may also be more bankruptcy attorneys, increasing competition, and dropping prices. So, you actually could find that the total cost to file bankruptcy, including bankruptcy fees, could be actually much higher in your city than in Kansas City. 

One thing to keep in mind is that most bankruptcy attorneys offer free bankruptcy consultations, so you can get multiple perspectives. Also, our bankruptcy cost calculator below takes into consideration those variables when providing you with an all-in cost estimate. 

Why Do Some Attorneys Charge Higher Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Fees? 

If you’ve started comparing attorneys, you may notice that pricing can vary quite a bit.

That’s because:

  • Some cases require more time and documentation
  • Higher-income filers may need more planning
  • Attorneys with more experience may charge higher fees
  • Some attorneys include additional services, while others charge separately

For example, if your income is above Missouri's median, your attorney may need to spend more time reviewing expenses and qualifying you for Chapter 7, which can increase costs.

Final Thoughts on Bankruptcy Costs in Missouri

The cost to file bankruptcy in Missouri depends on your situation, but most people can expect:

  • $338 for Chapter 7 filing fees
  • $1,100 to $3,000 for Chapter 7 attorney fees
  • Up to $4,500 for Chapter 13 attorney fees
  • Additional small costs for required courses and documents

If you want a more accurate estimate based on your location and financial situation, use the bankruptcy cost calculator.

This can help you understand your options and plan your next steps with more clarity.

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