Our attorney has made several mistakes which resulted in a few more mistakes which then snowballed into major problems. We now are upside down in our bankruptcy. The Judge gave us 60 days to find a new attorney and a solution - if there is one.
Is there anyone else out there with an attorney who screwed up their bankruptcy?? I would like to get some ideas/questions together to ask the next attorney on our list and hopefully we'll find a great attorney very soon. I already know what happens when you just leave it all up to the attorney and it's not fun!
Filed: Sept. 2009/Confirmed: May 2010 (delayed 4times because of attorney/paralegal mistakes)
THE ROOT OF ALL OUR PROBLEMS:
A few months ago, I began to seriously question our plan. When I calculated our income on Sched. I - the income was off significantly. I determined that the attorney and/or paralegal had miscalulated the Fed/State payroll taxes and a few other mistakes. Our income shown on Sched. I was about $1,500 more than what we actually had as income to use within the plan. We were in the negative before we even started! We explained the mistakes to our attorney. His answer, decrease our expenses to still make about the same amount of payments. That might had worked several months ago but after shuffling bills around waiting for that confirmation so we could amend.
One attorney we met said we could always dismiss this case, move out of the house and wait for things to fall apart - garnishment and/or foreclosure then refile again. WOW, what fun!
So....... keeping in mind that Virginia opted out of the Fed. Bankr. Exemptions, instead uses Statutory Exemptions and the Non-Fed. Bankr. Exemptions we are trying to figure a way out of this mess!
1) We are considering whether or not to try for Ch. 7 - might have too much income but I heard w/the right attorney and a little imagination, it's not impossible. I don't even know if it would be worth it to keep the house at this point.
-- Veteran's Disability included??
-- Military Ret. or 401k contributions included??
-- From what I read, regardless if we were to surrender the house or a vehicle we still get to claim the payments/taxes on the Ch.7 Means Test?
OR..........
2) Dismiss and try again for Ch.13 - although to come up with attorney fees again we are going to go further behind on our bills and/or mortgage - Not something the Trustee but knows the problem we are in. And, there are add'l bankr laws when you dismiss then refile - not clear on those??
Is there anyone else out there with an attorney who screwed up their bankruptcy?? I would like to get some ideas/questions together to ask the next attorney on our list and hopefully we'll find a great attorney very soon. I already know what happens when you just leave it all up to the attorney and it's not fun!
Filed: Sept. 2009/Confirmed: May 2010 (delayed 4times because of attorney/paralegal mistakes)
THE ROOT OF ALL OUR PROBLEMS:
A few months ago, I began to seriously question our plan. When I calculated our income on Sched. I - the income was off significantly. I determined that the attorney and/or paralegal had miscalulated the Fed/State payroll taxes and a few other mistakes. Our income shown on Sched. I was about $1,500 more than what we actually had as income to use within the plan. We were in the negative before we even started! We explained the mistakes to our attorney. His answer, decrease our expenses to still make about the same amount of payments. That might had worked several months ago but after shuffling bills around waiting for that confirmation so we could amend.
One attorney we met said we could always dismiss this case, move out of the house and wait for things to fall apart - garnishment and/or foreclosure then refile again. WOW, what fun!
So....... keeping in mind that Virginia opted out of the Fed. Bankr. Exemptions, instead uses Statutory Exemptions and the Non-Fed. Bankr. Exemptions we are trying to figure a way out of this mess!
1) We are considering whether or not to try for Ch. 7 - might have too much income but I heard w/the right attorney and a little imagination, it's not impossible. I don't even know if it would be worth it to keep the house at this point.
-- Veteran's Disability included??
-- Military Ret. or 401k contributions included??
-- From what I read, regardless if we were to surrender the house or a vehicle we still get to claim the payments/taxes on the Ch.7 Means Test?
OR..........
2) Dismiss and try again for Ch.13 - although to come up with attorney fees again we are going to go further behind on our bills and/or mortgage - Not something the Trustee but knows the problem we are in. And, there are add'l bankr laws when you dismiss then refile - not clear on those??
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