Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, couldn’t find it.
If my Ch. 13 is dismissed, which it will be, what will I owe my attorney? His payments ($3000) were included in the plan. There was only one plan payment made prior to the dismissal. In fact the plan never made it to a confirmed status. (We decided to let the house go, and it’s the only reason we filed a Ch. 13) If I do owe the attorney, how will this attorney go about getting his money.
The same attorney encouraged us to file a new Ch. 7, or convert from 13 to 7-he was confusing about this. My attorney told me that it would cost us $1500 to do the Ch. 7, but it’s not “the 3000 like in the Ch. 13 case”. I understand the benefits of filing a Ch. 7. But there is a good chance we will be waiting to file the Ch. 7. We will loose the house within a few months and will have to have money to move, we will need money to catch up on what is past due on our vehicle, and can’t afford to pay the attorney the fees for filing a Ch. 7 all within the next few months. Also, I will most likely owe the mortgage company the difference between what the house sells for vs. what is owed and want to roll that into the Ch. 7. (something the attorney said I shouldn't wait for when I asked him if I should wait) OK secretly, I think my attorney hates me, he's been very demeaning towards me when hubby is not around. But anyway...
So what happens if we don’t file a Ch. 7 anytime soon. Or choose to go with a different attorney (I currently despise mine). Is the attorney going to be coming after us for his Ch. 13 fees-I squirm about how horrible he could be, I fear getting sued by him and etc. BTW all of my other creditors could care less I’m only worried about the attorney.
Thanks
If my Ch. 13 is dismissed, which it will be, what will I owe my attorney? His payments ($3000) were included in the plan. There was only one plan payment made prior to the dismissal. In fact the plan never made it to a confirmed status. (We decided to let the house go, and it’s the only reason we filed a Ch. 13) If I do owe the attorney, how will this attorney go about getting his money.
The same attorney encouraged us to file a new Ch. 7, or convert from 13 to 7-he was confusing about this. My attorney told me that it would cost us $1500 to do the Ch. 7, but it’s not “the 3000 like in the Ch. 13 case”. I understand the benefits of filing a Ch. 7. But there is a good chance we will be waiting to file the Ch. 7. We will loose the house within a few months and will have to have money to move, we will need money to catch up on what is past due on our vehicle, and can’t afford to pay the attorney the fees for filing a Ch. 7 all within the next few months. Also, I will most likely owe the mortgage company the difference between what the house sells for vs. what is owed and want to roll that into the Ch. 7. (something the attorney said I shouldn't wait for when I asked him if I should wait) OK secretly, I think my attorney hates me, he's been very demeaning towards me when hubby is not around. But anyway...
So what happens if we don’t file a Ch. 7 anytime soon. Or choose to go with a different attorney (I currently despise mine). Is the attorney going to be coming after us for his Ch. 13 fees-I squirm about how horrible he could be, I fear getting sued by him and etc. BTW all of my other creditors could care less I’m only worried about the attorney.
Thanks
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