I am in Southern CA.
Cut and paste from his website:
"What does it cost? The cost does depend on the level of complication of your case. A few expenses that you cannot get away from are the filing fees with the Court, educational classes, and a credit report. The rough costs of those expenses are $500.00. The attorney fees at our office range from $1,950.00 to $4,500. Fortunately we have a free consultation so we can quote your case at that time."
Seems a little high don't you think? I have yet to visit these attorneys in my area. I'm probably really complicated too, since I have my business and personal cc debt all tied together. Between my DW and I, we are in over 125K in total debt. I completely qualify for C7 in my state, well below median.
I currently have $1500 in my savings towards an attorney, and I thought that may be enough. If it's like the above attorney around here, I better start a larger nest egg?
His site seems a bit outdated as well, as he describes, "The Code allows you to keep many items of personal property. You may keep your TV but not the top of line plasma. You can keep a car, not a brand new BMW that is paid off."
Well, now adays a 2 year old top of the line plasma can go for under the $525.00 appliance section and have no problem being exempted from what I'm reading.
Anyway, I know I have to visit these attorneys, but am trying to make it past September if at all possible. I quit using all cc's in late March, and made about 30K of charges to try and get my business making money, and I am making a good profit, but not like I wanted and hoped for.
Cut and paste from his website:
"What does it cost? The cost does depend on the level of complication of your case. A few expenses that you cannot get away from are the filing fees with the Court, educational classes, and a credit report. The rough costs of those expenses are $500.00. The attorney fees at our office range from $1,950.00 to $4,500. Fortunately we have a free consultation so we can quote your case at that time."
Seems a little high don't you think? I have yet to visit these attorneys in my area. I'm probably really complicated too, since I have my business and personal cc debt all tied together. Between my DW and I, we are in over 125K in total debt. I completely qualify for C7 in my state, well below median.
I currently have $1500 in my savings towards an attorney, and I thought that may be enough. If it's like the above attorney around here, I better start a larger nest egg?
His site seems a bit outdated as well, as he describes, "The Code allows you to keep many items of personal property. You may keep your TV but not the top of line plasma. You can keep a car, not a brand new BMW that is paid off."
Well, now adays a 2 year old top of the line plasma can go for under the $525.00 appliance section and have no problem being exempted from what I'm reading.
Anyway, I know I have to visit these attorneys, but am trying to make it past September if at all possible. I quit using all cc's in late March, and made about 30K of charges to try and get my business making money, and I am making a good profit, but not like I wanted and hoped for.
A NEW START!!!
I actually didn't enjoy doing that, and don't want a repeat.

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