Pro Bono Bankruptcy Project
The Institute for Financial Literacy is an approved provider of both pre-filing
counseling and post-filing debtor education in all judicial districts throughout
the United States. Please note that approval does not endorse or assure
the quality of an Agency’s services. The Institute offers these
services by internet and/or telephone and without regard to a client’s
ability to pay.
The Institute automatically waives its fees for clients represented by
a pro-bono Legal Service Organization or by an attorney who has waived
their legal fee in whole or in part. Normally, a letter or email directly
from counsel providing the name and contact information for the client
and stating that they are representing the client in question on a pro-bono
or reduced fee basis will be sufficient documentation. This documentation
must be received before the fee is waived.
Clients for who can document that Social Security or Social Security Disability
is the sole income source for the household will also receive an automatic
fee waiver. All other clients requesting a fee waiver will be evaluated
on a case by case basis, including those receiving Social Security or SSDI
but who also have other sources of income. Generally speaking, a
client will receive a waiver if their household income falls below 150%
of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, although each request is considered
on its individual merits. Documentation (for example, the Form B3B
application for waiver of court fees) will be required.
The Institute works directly with pro bono legal service organizations
to provide them with the ability to directly register clients for services,
thus avoiding the need for the client to provide independent documentation.
For more information about the bankruptcy related services of the Institute
or its pro bono procedures, please contact the Institute toll free at 1-866-662-4932
and follow the prompts.