I had a meeting to hire an attorney yesterday - I really liked what he had to say when we did our phone consultation. Well, he didn't even remember our conversation from a week ago, and treated the appointment like a paid consultation -$150 for a half hour, and that gets applied to his flat fee if we hire him. Since I thought I had already decided to hire him, I agreed to that up front.
Since I had to start all over with him, I didn't get much new info. What I did learn is that he is unaware of the law passed in 2006 that allows tithing! He said that no trustee would allow it since it's not a necessity, and that he is unaware of any case law or statutes that allow it, and that he would have to charge me $250 per hour to research it! According to him, disallowing our tithe (which we can prove going back many years) would allow the trustee to push us into a Ch 13, under which we would not be allowed to tithe for the 5 years.
Well, either I know more (thanks in large part to this forum) than he does, or I have completely misunderstood everything I've read about this issue!!!
The attorney then said that his flat fee for an uncomplication Ch 7 is $975, but anything other than the basic filing gets charged at $250/hr. This includes if we are selected for random audit, the UST gets involved.. anything! I don't remember reading on this forum that people are getting charged for these things, does that sound normal?
It seems to me that this could wind up costing an unlimited amount of money to file, and how is someone filing for Ch7 supposed to come up with say $2,500 (for 10 hours) in the midst of BK? And it's not like you can make payments, and anything that came up would likely have very short time frames to handle it!
I'm really discouraged right now, any input would be greatly appreciated. I did pay the $150 consultation fee, but feel like this is probably not the lawyer for me, and I have to be much more careful about consultations! I'm a little nervous now about how to find a good attorney.
On the plus side, I laid out for him what I thought are the issues that might red flag our case, and he didn't blink at anything, so I'm feeling a little less nervous about how we will fare through the process.
Since I had to start all over with him, I didn't get much new info. What I did learn is that he is unaware of the law passed in 2006 that allows tithing! He said that no trustee would allow it since it's not a necessity, and that he is unaware of any case law or statutes that allow it, and that he would have to charge me $250 per hour to research it! According to him, disallowing our tithe (which we can prove going back many years) would allow the trustee to push us into a Ch 13, under which we would not be allowed to tithe for the 5 years.
Well, either I know more (thanks in large part to this forum) than he does, or I have completely misunderstood everything I've read about this issue!!!
The attorney then said that his flat fee for an uncomplication Ch 7 is $975, but anything other than the basic filing gets charged at $250/hr. This includes if we are selected for random audit, the UST gets involved.. anything! I don't remember reading on this forum that people are getting charged for these things, does that sound normal?
It seems to me that this could wind up costing an unlimited amount of money to file, and how is someone filing for Ch7 supposed to come up with say $2,500 (for 10 hours) in the midst of BK? And it's not like you can make payments, and anything that came up would likely have very short time frames to handle it!
I'm really discouraged right now, any input would be greatly appreciated. I did pay the $150 consultation fee, but feel like this is probably not the lawyer for me, and I have to be much more careful about consultations! I'm a little nervous now about how to find a good attorney.
On the plus side, I laid out for him what I thought are the issues that might red flag our case, and he didn't blink at anything, so I'm feeling a little less nervous about how we will fare through the process.
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