We met with our attorney today around noon for the initial consultation. This guy was a bit odd but after sitting there for a bit I felt fine with him. He says our case is about as straight forward as they come. Ch.7, no assets, expenses are just about double our current income, bada bing, let's get rollin'.
He looked to be in his thirties. Wore a department store suit. Office was a bit seedy but I figured hey, this isn't "The Firm", we're dealing with bankruptcies. The odd part about him was that he rattled off info at about a mile a minute and his eyes were closed about 90% of the time, LOL. That's when I realized how thankful I am to have found this forum. I already had knowledge about everything he was saying and my wife read the "Tactical Bankruptcy Manual" start to finish so it was all good. He was cordial but didn't waste any time on small talk. He was all about business but it was Saturday afternoon and I'm sure he was geared up to get out of there.
He stopped and listened when we asked questions. He answered the questions completely and was a nice enough guy. I'll get the $100 retainer sent off on Monday so I can start answering the phone when it rings just to tell these creditors they're SOL. I told my wife that I get to answer the phone, LOL. Ok, maybe I'll let her take one call.
So now the only thing I'm left with really is the fees. Total cost should be right around $1200-$1500. Now, as i understand it they can put this into a payment plan but I have to have it paid off before everything is sent to the courts. Hmmm, interesting. I can just get by paying our current bills on my current salary. Now I get to figure out how to make attorney payments quickly so we can get going with the BK. I imagine for most people the payments are made with the money that was going to creditors. I haven't been paying any creditors other than my car payment because of lack of funds. *scratching head* I'll figure something out.
At least we'll have an attorney retained and the credit calls will stop.
He looked to be in his thirties. Wore a department store suit. Office was a bit seedy but I figured hey, this isn't "The Firm", we're dealing with bankruptcies. The odd part about him was that he rattled off info at about a mile a minute and his eyes were closed about 90% of the time, LOL. That's when I realized how thankful I am to have found this forum. I already had knowledge about everything he was saying and my wife read the "Tactical Bankruptcy Manual" start to finish so it was all good. He was cordial but didn't waste any time on small talk. He was all about business but it was Saturday afternoon and I'm sure he was geared up to get out of there.
He stopped and listened when we asked questions. He answered the questions completely and was a nice enough guy. I'll get the $100 retainer sent off on Monday so I can start answering the phone when it rings just to tell these creditors they're SOL. I told my wife that I get to answer the phone, LOL. Ok, maybe I'll let her take one call.
So now the only thing I'm left with really is the fees. Total cost should be right around $1200-$1500. Now, as i understand it they can put this into a payment plan but I have to have it paid off before everything is sent to the courts. Hmmm, interesting. I can just get by paying our current bills on my current salary. Now I get to figure out how to make attorney payments quickly so we can get going with the BK. I imagine for most people the payments are made with the money that was going to creditors. I haven't been paying any creditors other than my car payment because of lack of funds. *scratching head* I'll figure something out.
At least we'll have an attorney retained and the credit calls will stop.


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