Okay, this post may seem odd, but I do have sort of a Groucho Marx mindset about any club that would accept me as a member....
So far I have done the free consult with three attorneys about possible Ch 7.
The first guy (part of a two-atty firm) quoted $2400, including filing fees ($299) but not the pre/post credit counseling.
Second attorney, solo practitioner, gave me a paper listing the "regular" Ch 7 fee as $2800, but an "adjustment" to $1800, plus the $299 filing plus $50 for a credit report fee, for a total of $2149.
Third attorney, in a 3-atty firm but she's the BK-only specialist, quotes "below median" Ch 7 for $1750, INCLUDING filing fee (paper used to say PLUS filing fee, but she crossed it out and wrote "including".) She also wants $950 at time agreement is signed, then full balance paid prior to filing (latter part is common.) (I should be below median no prob as I have no income...if I were "above median" she'd charge $2250.)
I guess I'm just wondering why this is all over the place in terms of fees. I actually liked the third atty the best (though I liked #2 too...she told me at the end of the consult that she's been thru BK herself so knows both sides of it personally.) All seem to be respected...though the first guy's firm also does personal injury and he came across a bit "slick" to me, if you know what I mean.
But...I almost want to ask the cheapest one WHY they are charging that, and what the others quoted me. Am I nuts? Should I not try to overanalyze why a competent-sounding lawyer offers the best price?
Could it be as simple as they don't have enough clients right now? But I wouldn't be filing possibly until April, though I'd like to file tomorrow! I'm still using some CCs for gas, health insurance premium, groceries, etc. All of the lawyers did cite the "stop using for 90 days" rule, but I don't know if I will be able to do that. Right now I am still paying everyone, but largely that's because I just do not want to deal with the phone calls....
Back to the original question here re their fees...I'm in metro Houston (Southern District court would be the one.) How do they sound? Which would you choose?
Thanks!
So far I have done the free consult with three attorneys about possible Ch 7.
The first guy (part of a two-atty firm) quoted $2400, including filing fees ($299) but not the pre/post credit counseling.
Second attorney, solo practitioner, gave me a paper listing the "regular" Ch 7 fee as $2800, but an "adjustment" to $1800, plus the $299 filing plus $50 for a credit report fee, for a total of $2149.
Third attorney, in a 3-atty firm but she's the BK-only specialist, quotes "below median" Ch 7 for $1750, INCLUDING filing fee (paper used to say PLUS filing fee, but she crossed it out and wrote "including".) She also wants $950 at time agreement is signed, then full balance paid prior to filing (latter part is common.) (I should be below median no prob as I have no income...if I were "above median" she'd charge $2250.)
I guess I'm just wondering why this is all over the place in terms of fees. I actually liked the third atty the best (though I liked #2 too...she told me at the end of the consult that she's been thru BK herself so knows both sides of it personally.) All seem to be respected...though the first guy's firm also does personal injury and he came across a bit "slick" to me, if you know what I mean.
But...I almost want to ask the cheapest one WHY they are charging that, and what the others quoted me. Am I nuts? Should I not try to overanalyze why a competent-sounding lawyer offers the best price?
Could it be as simple as they don't have enough clients right now? But I wouldn't be filing possibly until April, though I'd like to file tomorrow! I'm still using some CCs for gas, health insurance premium, groceries, etc. All of the lawyers did cite the "stop using for 90 days" rule, but I don't know if I will be able to do that. Right now I am still paying everyone, but largely that's because I just do not want to deal with the phone calls....
Back to the original question here re their fees...I'm in metro Houston (Southern District court would be the one.) How do they sound? Which would you choose?
Thanks!
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