Forgive me if this is asked a lot, or if it is not allowed, but I have nothing to base this on.
The Lawyer we went to a consultation with stated for ch13 his fee was $5k. $4k was his standard and an extra $1k because my wife has sporadic income from a family run business adding complexity. $3k plus court fee and class fee would need to be paid before filing, and $2k would come out of the plan.
Is this pretty par for the course? The only other referance was a quick phone call with a large firm I was refered to by employer's assistance program. They stated with plan discount it would be $2600 plus court fee and class fee. I am sure they would also add on for the added complexity of my wife's income, and I think they were talking up front money, and not including what would be paid back through the plan.
The referal literally spent 5 minutes on the phone with me, and it was not even a lawyer. They would not even do a face to face consult without a retainer
The Lawyer we actually consulted with was a smaller 2 office practice. He said he would be the one doing our case start to finish, he would be the one at all court appearances, he is the one who interacts with the trustee on behalf of his clients. He seemed upfront, gave us some possibilities based on our goals, and spent over an hour with us for our 1/2 hour consultation. I could find nothing bad at all googleing him. I am inclined to go with him, even though he seems a little high, becaused of the level a personal service it appears he provides.
Ugh, this is all so confusing. I didn't think it would cost so much to file BK, but will the number of accounts we have, and since we want to keep the house and car I don't dare do this myself.
Thanks
The Lawyer we went to a consultation with stated for ch13 his fee was $5k. $4k was his standard and an extra $1k because my wife has sporadic income from a family run business adding complexity. $3k plus court fee and class fee would need to be paid before filing, and $2k would come out of the plan.
Is this pretty par for the course? The only other referance was a quick phone call with a large firm I was refered to by employer's assistance program. They stated with plan discount it would be $2600 plus court fee and class fee. I am sure they would also add on for the added complexity of my wife's income, and I think they were talking up front money, and not including what would be paid back through the plan.
The referal literally spent 5 minutes on the phone with me, and it was not even a lawyer. They would not even do a face to face consult without a retainer
The Lawyer we actually consulted with was a smaller 2 office practice. He said he would be the one doing our case start to finish, he would be the one at all court appearances, he is the one who interacts with the trustee on behalf of his clients. He seemed upfront, gave us some possibilities based on our goals, and spent over an hour with us for our 1/2 hour consultation. I could find nothing bad at all googleing him. I am inclined to go with him, even though he seems a little high, becaused of the level a personal service it appears he provides.
Ugh, this is all so confusing. I didn't think it would cost so much to file BK, but will the number of accounts we have, and since we want to keep the house and car I don't dare do this myself.
Thanks
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