We recently filed, the plan is for $430.00 month but that could well increase when we meet with the trustee and see if he wants' blood.
My question is this, if we go to the meeting and the trustee wants more then we feel like we can afford, can we walk away?
After all there is no debtors prison, except of course your very life becomes a prison with collectors calling.
Looking at these posts it seems common for lawyers to start with a low ball estimate of how much the plan "might" be , but by the time it's all said and done the price has increased. That's just bait and switch. Trouble is when you take the bait and your happy with the low ball estimate, time passes, you quit paying bills, and then by the time the truth rears it's ugly head it may be too late to back out. Mine started as a $300, now $450 , that we can handle, lawyer warn it could be over $600. I can't handle that and if I were told that to begin with I would have run out the door.
My question is this, if we go to the meeting and the trustee wants more then we feel like we can afford, can we walk away?
After all there is no debtors prison, except of course your very life becomes a prison with collectors calling.
Looking at these posts it seems common for lawyers to start with a low ball estimate of how much the plan "might" be , but by the time it's all said and done the price has increased. That's just bait and switch. Trouble is when you take the bait and your happy with the low ball estimate, time passes, you quit paying bills, and then by the time the truth rears it's ugly head it may be too late to back out. Mine started as a $300, now $450 , that we can handle, lawyer warn it could be over $600. I can't handle that and if I were told that to begin with I would have run out the door.

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