Just curious!
I'm in GA, filing fee is $209. The attorney we talked to charges $1,000, and requires you pay $200 + $209 filing fee in advance. Then you give them 4 postdated checks for $200 each to make a monthly payment on the balance of the attorney's fee.
I thought it pretty generous that they allow payments, but with so many filing these days I'm guessing discharge takes several months and the attorney may not finish the process if you don't pay? (In all honesty, I'm not impressed with the skill of the attorney but we don't really have to time to find a 'good' one... I would miss time from work, we wouldn't be guaranteed better results, and a creditor has started garnishing my husband's check-can't afford to let that continue. Not to mention October is right around the corner...)
I'm in GA, filing fee is $209. The attorney we talked to charges $1,000, and requires you pay $200 + $209 filing fee in advance. Then you give them 4 postdated checks for $200 each to make a monthly payment on the balance of the attorney's fee.
I thought it pretty generous that they allow payments, but with so many filing these days I'm guessing discharge takes several months and the attorney may not finish the process if you don't pay? (In all honesty, I'm not impressed with the skill of the attorney but we don't really have to time to find a 'good' one... I would miss time from work, we wouldn't be guaranteed better results, and a creditor has started garnishing my husband's check-can't afford to let that continue. Not to mention October is right around the corner...)
We paid $750 to attorney, $80 for credit reports, etc., and $209 for the filing fee and it was worth every penny of it. She deserved that for all the questions we emailed her and the phone calls. They were very patient with us and never made us feel like we were stupid. Good luck in whatever way you decide to go, just remember time is growing short.
I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....
Comment