In a week I go to see him and review the plan.
As always I get screwed over, I already paid the guy $1500.
I wanted a chapter 7, this guy says I'd be better off with a chapter 13.
During the consultation he said I'd pay $100 a month for 36 months.
I recieve no income.
I do not want a payment plan.
I have 10 CC's totalling $53,000
I recieved a summons from one credit card, it's status is answered.
It was going to be taken care of in the bk, but what if I walk away from bk for now?
I have a whopping three assets that might draw interest. A pistol, a '01 car and a 240,000 mile truck. According to their calculations my vehicles will just barely be covered by exemptions.
I sold a vehicle late april for $8000 and have used up all but $1000 on necessities, dental work, bills, attorney fees, etc.
The reason he said for a chapter 13 is to protect my assets and prevent trouble with the car I sold.
At this point I am tired of dealing with this, I've consulted 6 attorneys and they all have different plans, the only reason I went with this one is because he said my assets won't be a problem, won't even be looked at, and I can file when ever I'm ready.
I know I'm going to end up disappointed. I guess I'm going to hear him out.
If I don't like it, what can I do?
I have no income and everything I read clearly says that a chapter 13 is a wage earners bk, because it's for people who can make regular payments.
My $1500 reciept says no refunds, but it also says for services rendered in connection with a chapter 13.
Do I have any recourse for paying for a service that cannot be given to me and get my money back?
What should I do about this entire situation?
As always I get screwed over, I already paid the guy $1500.
I wanted a chapter 7, this guy says I'd be better off with a chapter 13.
During the consultation he said I'd pay $100 a month for 36 months.
I recieve no income.
I do not want a payment plan.
I have 10 CC's totalling $53,000
I recieved a summons from one credit card, it's status is answered.
It was going to be taken care of in the bk, but what if I walk away from bk for now?
I have a whopping three assets that might draw interest. A pistol, a '01 car and a 240,000 mile truck. According to their calculations my vehicles will just barely be covered by exemptions.
I sold a vehicle late april for $8000 and have used up all but $1000 on necessities, dental work, bills, attorney fees, etc.
The reason he said for a chapter 13 is to protect my assets and prevent trouble with the car I sold.
At this point I am tired of dealing with this, I've consulted 6 attorneys and they all have different plans, the only reason I went with this one is because he said my assets won't be a problem, won't even be looked at, and I can file when ever I'm ready.
I know I'm going to end up disappointed. I guess I'm going to hear him out.
If I don't like it, what can I do?
I have no income and everything I read clearly says that a chapter 13 is a wage earners bk, because it's for people who can make regular payments.
My $1500 reciept says no refunds, but it also says for services rendered in connection with a chapter 13.
Do I have any recourse for paying for a service that cannot be given to me and get my money back?
What should I do about this entire situation?
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