We chose an attorney from a refferal (friend) who had an excellent recomendation. We interviewed one other personally and called several. Our first visit to the office gave us cause for concern because the office is in complete disaray but our friends told us they were better organized than they appear. One attorney, one para...thats it.
We had to discover, through a routine follow up call, that after a considerable period of time the paralegal was not ready to file and then had to make major corrections to the documents at signing.
Our attorney was blindsided by trustee reactions at the creditors meeting and seemed ill prepared. Since the meeting, 7-2,they were to contact the trustee and discuss with us the results.
I have left numerous messages and can never get anyone to answer the phone at the office. I am trying to not be a pain in the @#$%@ but I am concerned about the quality of our case.
At what point can we, or should we, contact the trustees office directly?
We had to discover, through a routine follow up call, that after a considerable period of time the paralegal was not ready to file and then had to make major corrections to the documents at signing.
Our attorney was blindsided by trustee reactions at the creditors meeting and seemed ill prepared. Since the meeting, 7-2,they were to contact the trustee and discuss with us the results.
I have left numerous messages and can never get anyone to answer the phone at the office. I am trying to not be a pain in the @#$%@ but I am concerned about the quality of our case.
At what point can we, or should we, contact the trustees office directly?
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