Part of the problem here is that you are being bombarded with information from all sides and you are reading yourself into oblivion on everything which makes things much more stressful. Realize your plan is specific to your family only. Everyone on here filed a different Chapter 13 plan than you, in a different state and had a different trustee and attorney. They do not make Chapter 13 cookie cutters where the cookies (Plans) are lined up all in a row all the same. Some of the things that occur as to finances in a Plan shock you and you wonder how they came up with that; you are still shellshocked from even getting to the point of filing and then an entire Plan with all involved hits you.
First, as Gramma states above, you have already filed. Your best interest is to try to work with this attorney because to refile under another attorney will bring more costs and another attorney will not touch you if you are represented by another attorney. Seeking a few consultations will help and give you a broader perspective on the entire thing. Secondly, BK attorneys now are swamped withi filings due to the economy with lots of folks going under and in the same boat you are. Plus it's July with lots of folks in businesses out on vacation. I am just trying to give you an idea as to what it could be like in a legal office at this point (I work in one) and clients in a financial jam want advice immediately (went through a Chapter 13, I know that also!). All attorneys are different and handle things diffrently. Make a listing of your questions and email or hand delivery a copy to your attorney directly or to his assistant/paralegal (more clearer when on paper; keep brief - no emotions) and state due to the timeline involved here as to the upcoming payment, you need legal advice as to what to do from your retained attorney.
I'll bet you get all the answers you need in the next few days. I love what you have listed as to your location in your profile header (It's like that everywhere on the East Coast today!). If you get too frazzled over this, keep a running list of questions and details and check them off as you get answers - it does help...it's a good habit to do with anything that is complex when you have 10,000 daily things going on in your life!
First, as Gramma states above, you have already filed. Your best interest is to try to work with this attorney because to refile under another attorney will bring more costs and another attorney will not touch you if you are represented by another attorney. Seeking a few consultations will help and give you a broader perspective on the entire thing. Secondly, BK attorneys now are swamped withi filings due to the economy with lots of folks going under and in the same boat you are. Plus it's July with lots of folks in businesses out on vacation. I am just trying to give you an idea as to what it could be like in a legal office at this point (I work in one) and clients in a financial jam want advice immediately (went through a Chapter 13, I know that also!). All attorneys are different and handle things diffrently. Make a listing of your questions and email or hand delivery a copy to your attorney directly or to his assistant/paralegal (more clearer when on paper; keep brief - no emotions) and state due to the timeline involved here as to the upcoming payment, you need legal advice as to what to do from your retained attorney.
I'll bet you get all the answers you need in the next few days. I love what you have listed as to your location in your profile header (It's like that everywhere on the East Coast today!). If you get too frazzled over this, keep a running list of questions and details and check them off as you get answers - it does help...it's a good habit to do with anything that is complex when you have 10,000 daily things going on in your life!
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