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I was sent a paper from Advanced Debt Management (helpwithbills.org) requiring me to take their course pre discharge. Their fee is $40, is that about right?
The post-filing debtor's education course is mandatory. However, you don't have to take it from a specific company (just be sure it satisfies local bankruptcy requirements). I took mine at http://www.nationalpersonalfinance.com/main.asp. It lasted two hours (online) and the cost was $14.95.
*Filed: September 23, 2009 *341: November 4, 2009 *Discharged: January 4, 2010 *Closed: January 20, 2010
I used an Attorney and when I first filed he suggested Nova Debt which I used.
That was when I filed chapt 13. And Novadebt also sent me something on a course (Money in Motion)
Afterwards I received something from Advanced Management.
Now I was converted to 7 and I'm trying figure out if they are all the same and for a cheaper fee?
Obviously, you want to obtain the cheapest... but make sure it's "accepted" by your state/district.
I just used one of the ones suggested to me by my atty. Cost wasn't the cheapest, but at least I knew that course was accepted by the district/state. BTW, that was for the post-BK course.
For my pre-BK, I was able to show hardship and the fee was waived. I was able to take the pre-BK course for free.
Retained Lawyer: 04/2009 Filed: 09/2009 341 Meeting: 10/2009 Discharged: 12/2009 Asset: 05/2010 made asset Closed: 07/2013 after 47 long months
I used the on-line service my attorney recommended. I paid $40 for each course/certificate. As long as it's state/district approved...you'll be fine. Good luck!
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