So, justbroke, you are saying that it is rare to go in with a proposed Ch 13 and be converted to a Ch7? In what scenario would this happen?
And I think you also implied that you can apply for a Ch 7 and if dismissed, then you can convert to Ch 13? Again, in what scenario would this happen?
Any clarification on what is potentially possible is appreciated!
I had one attorney consult so far and she said she'd put me in at a Ch 7 if I insisted (I pass the means but am over the medium income). Maybe Ch 13s are her preference (I've heard that some attorneys don't like to file Ch 7s).
However, if it was dismissed I didn't have any recourse (which I took to mean I wouldn't be able to convert to Ch 13). Or perhaps she meant I'd have to pay her again (or maybe just more)?!? Or maybe she meant we would have to go back and regroup and how long would this add?!?
I have two more attorney consults scheduled this week and hope to be better prepared with my on-the-spot follow up questions to their responses. Joining this forum has already helped me get a grasp on the basics.
Thanks.
And I think you also implied that you can apply for a Ch 7 and if dismissed, then you can convert to Ch 13? Again, in what scenario would this happen?
Any clarification on what is potentially possible is appreciated!
I had one attorney consult so far and she said she'd put me in at a Ch 7 if I insisted (I pass the means but am over the medium income). Maybe Ch 13s are her preference (I've heard that some attorneys don't like to file Ch 7s).
However, if it was dismissed I didn't have any recourse (which I took to mean I wouldn't be able to convert to Ch 13). Or perhaps she meant I'd have to pay her again (or maybe just more)?!? Or maybe she meant we would have to go back and regroup and how long would this add?!?
I have two more attorney consults scheduled this week and hope to be better prepared with my on-the-spot follow up questions to their responses. Joining this forum has already helped me get a grasp on the basics.
Thanks.
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