Had my 341 meeting today. I don't normally get nervous (except public speaking), and i wasnt until i had to sit just a few feet in front of the trustee and my heart started beating. Unique experience for me in many ways...
The trustee questioned me with the usual, asking about the 2 properties (both under water) and moved on...high debt, and why the people living with me arent contributing more...that was easy...the attorney representing me got the hardest question though...the trustee wanted justification for the $4000 in fees i was charged to file the case. It was actually over $5000 but attorney listed $4000..not sure why..i never questioned it since the attorney (more like his paralegal) has put so much work and effort into it..but originally he charged me for a chapter 13 case since it was complex, then a year later (took time to get me filed , sigh) he decided a 7 makes more sense for me and the numbers worked.
So anyhow, the trustee said to the attorney (whos actually my real attorneys partner..my attorney could not make it)..he is adjourning the case until Nov 19th and he wants the attorneys office to get back to him regarding the fees. Is this normal? Holding up on closing the case a month to get an explanation of fees? I wouldnt mind a refund ..if thats even coming..or is this just political rhetoric? The other 2 people my attorney was representing today had their cases closed right away. Let me know if anyone has had this experience...thanks!
The trustee questioned me with the usual, asking about the 2 properties (both under water) and moved on...high debt, and why the people living with me arent contributing more...that was easy...the attorney representing me got the hardest question though...the trustee wanted justification for the $4000 in fees i was charged to file the case. It was actually over $5000 but attorney listed $4000..not sure why..i never questioned it since the attorney (more like his paralegal) has put so much work and effort into it..but originally he charged me for a chapter 13 case since it was complex, then a year later (took time to get me filed , sigh) he decided a 7 makes more sense for me and the numbers worked.
So anyhow, the trustee said to the attorney (whos actually my real attorneys partner..my attorney could not make it)..he is adjourning the case until Nov 19th and he wants the attorneys office to get back to him regarding the fees. Is this normal? Holding up on closing the case a month to get an explanation of fees? I wouldnt mind a refund ..if thats even coming..or is this just political rhetoric? The other 2 people my attorney was representing today had their cases closed right away. Let me know if anyone has had this experience...thanks!
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