Maybe a dumb question but I'm wondering...on 2 of the 3 free consults I had, the atty gave me their questionnaire packet to fill out for a (potential) subsequent visit.
The attorney I'm planning to hire did follow up a month after the first consult and said to get in touch with any questions about the packet or our discussion, etc. I did email a few questions and got a very quick response.
I asked when they would expect a retainer and the reply was "when you want us to start processing your bankruptcy." (And payments thereafter until full fee paid.)
So it occurs to me...I assume when you meet again with their questionnaire filled out, it takes some time to sit there and review all the responses. If at that point I am not ready to "start processing" (read: don't have the retainer yet)...de facto haven't they given me yet another free consult? Also they would run a credit report at this meeting...that costs money, right?
I guess I'm confused about possibly abusing the atty's time and information...or is this a fairly typical scenario in the pre-BK process?
The attorney I'm planning to hire did follow up a month after the first consult and said to get in touch with any questions about the packet or our discussion, etc. I did email a few questions and got a very quick response.
I asked when they would expect a retainer and the reply was "when you want us to start processing your bankruptcy." (And payments thereafter until full fee paid.)
So it occurs to me...I assume when you meet again with their questionnaire filled out, it takes some time to sit there and review all the responses. If at that point I am not ready to "start processing" (read: don't have the retainer yet)...de facto haven't they given me yet another free consult? Also they would run a credit report at this meeting...that costs money, right?
I guess I'm confused about possibly abusing the atty's time and information...or is this a fairly typical scenario in the pre-BK process?
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