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3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Longview, TX
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Showing 3 bankruptcy lawyers in Longview, TX
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Law Office of Carol Cross Stone
1118 Judson Rd, Longview, TX 75601
(903) 759-5922 crossstone.com
Mike Wallace, P.C.
911 TX-281 Loop Suite 211-32, Longview, TX 75605
(800) 867-1583 wallacebankruptcy.com
Rodney S. Scott, Attorney at Law
509 N Second St, Longview, TX 75601
(903) 753-3023 rodneysscott.com
If you are facing overwhelming debt in Longview, Texas, a bankruptcy lawyer can help you understand your options under federal law. Texas law allows residents to choose between state and federal exemptions, which can protect your home and vehicle. Local attorneys are familiar with the Eastern District of Texas bankruptcy court procedures in Tyler and Longview.
What Does a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Longview Cost?
In Texas, bankruptcy lawyer fees typically range from $1,200 to $2,500 for a Chapter 7 case and $3,000 to $5,000 for a Chapter 13 case. Court filing fees are separate and currently $338 for Chapter 7 and $313 for Chapter 13. Costs vary based on case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Texas?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharges most unsecured debts after selling nonexempt assets. Chapter 13 involves a 3 to 5 year repayment plan. Texas exemptions are generous for homesteads and personal property.
How long does bankruptcy stay on my credit report in Texas?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy remains on your credit report for 10 years from the filing date. Chapter 13 stays for 7 years. You can begin rebuilding credit soon after discharge.
Do I have to take a credit counseling course before filing in Longview?
Yes, you must complete a credit counseling course from an approved agency within 180 days before filing. You also need a debtor education course after filing to receive a discharge.
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