I really, really liked the guy and what he said until the end of the consultation. He and his legal assistant sat with me and both they and I asked and answered plenty of questions. Both were really friendly and down-to-earth. Many of the questions that I asked I already knew what the answer should be from what I have researched both on here and on other sites.
However, what really caught me off guard was at the end when he told me that he has had people with plans as low as $75/mo. I then got on PACER and checked out some of his cases one he had proposed $50/mo and the final approved payment was $200/mo. Another one he initially proposed $75 and the couples payment went to $400-some dollars. The documents for that same couple showed that they would pay $75/mo for 3-4 months and then when the amended plan was put into place, their payments went up to $400+/mo.
So, is it normal for a lawyer to propose an absolute low-ball number that has a snowball's chance in hell of being approved by the court? I can't see the court ever taking a $25 or $75/mo plan. His rates also seemed high as he wanted $2000 + $100 home appraisal up front and the rest was in the plan. What do you all think? I really like the guy, but the money he wants up front sounds high and the low-ball plan payments and multiple trips to court for amendments bother me.
I have two more appointments. One today and one on 3/21.
However, what really caught me off guard was at the end when he told me that he has had people with plans as low as $75/mo. I then got on PACER and checked out some of his cases one he had proposed $50/mo and the final approved payment was $200/mo. Another one he initially proposed $75 and the couples payment went to $400-some dollars. The documents for that same couple showed that they would pay $75/mo for 3-4 months and then when the amended plan was put into place, their payments went up to $400+/mo.
So, is it normal for a lawyer to propose an absolute low-ball number that has a snowball's chance in hell of being approved by the court? I can't see the court ever taking a $25 or $75/mo plan. His rates also seemed high as he wanted $2000 + $100 home appraisal up front and the rest was in the plan. What do you all think? I really like the guy, but the money he wants up front sounds high and the low-ball plan payments and multiple trips to court for amendments bother me.
I have two more appointments. One today and one on 3/21.
Also if you can see in Pacer I would pick the attorney who has the most cases filed last 90 days as they know the ropes and what to expect from trustee for a smooth case.

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