Sorry to hear about your lawyer troubles, RichN
Stop calling. Go by the office during business hours when you know your lawyer is in the office. To find that out, check your local court's calendar - most are posted online - to see when your lawyer is in court. If you can't find your court calendar, post your city and court location here - we'll help you dig it out.
You aren't being a pain. One more suggestion for you - leave a message on the phone stating that if your lawyer does not contact you within 24 hours, you are calling your state's attorney general's office to report your concerns that you have been abandoned and are left to deal with your legal problems alone. That should open the door to a phone call!
Are you checking PACER to see what's being filed (if anything) by your trustee and lawyer? If you don't know what PACER is, let us know and we'll explain why this can be very helpful in your situation.
To answer your question, if you contact your trustee directly, chances are he/she is going to tell you to contact your lawyer. However, if you check PACER and see anything that indicates the trustee is about to dismiss your case, I would definitely contact your trustee then and explain the situation.
Originally posted by RichN
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I am trying to not be a pain in the @#$%@ but I am concerned about the quality of our case.
At what point can we, or should we, contact the trustees office directly?
To answer your question, if you contact your trustee directly, chances are he/she is going to tell you to contact your lawyer. However, if you check PACER and see anything that indicates the trustee is about to dismiss your case, I would definitely contact your trustee then and explain the situation.
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