Hi,
I had an intitial meeting at a law firm that i think is good quality. This is for Sacramento CA
The lawyer I spoke with put me completely at ease but I wonder if it is too good to be true (well not all of it is good)
Some things he said:
1. Adamant that once you pass the means test IRS standards have absolutely nothing to do with Schedule J. I am under median by 9-10K
2. This one got me: Reaffirming a car loan is not a slam dunk, you have to show you can feasibly pay it back via Scheduals I & J.
3. Which means, your net disposable income cannot be too high (+166) and not too low either, if you want to reaffirm your car
4. When I asked, doesn't that make me vulnerable to Trustee objections, since I will have to come out with a net disposable close to the line in order to reaffirm, he insisted that Trustees rarely object to anything.
5. Going over my listing of expenses, he actually questioned whether some were not high enough (family of 4). Food $875 not enough. Gas $240 not enough. Did not blink at auto insurance of 288 nor life insurance of $180 for two policies
6. Whenever I focused on I & J, he kind of poo-pooed it saying it all works out as long as you dont have any really unusual expense "like 1000 in medical" or something.
7. Even said the 180 we spend on violin lessons might be okay as educational expenses and that the $158 on exercise was okay as entertainment.
8. Did not seem very concerned that I might be getting a raise after filing, as long as its not like "30,000 dollars"
We spent about an hour and fifteen in a free consultation. I left feeling greatly relieved but the longer I am away I start to get doubts. Could it really be that easy? Or is he hooking me in? I liked that it felt like this was similar to applying for a driver's license in terms of the amount of concern needed. But I am wondering if this is all too good to be true. It also sounds a lot different than what people are saying here about expenses getting picked apart, the need to be in IRS standards in the look forward, and lots of other things.
What do you think?
thanks!
MMP
I had an intitial meeting at a law firm that i think is good quality. This is for Sacramento CA
The lawyer I spoke with put me completely at ease but I wonder if it is too good to be true (well not all of it is good)
Some things he said:
1. Adamant that once you pass the means test IRS standards have absolutely nothing to do with Schedule J. I am under median by 9-10K
2. This one got me: Reaffirming a car loan is not a slam dunk, you have to show you can feasibly pay it back via Scheduals I & J.
3. Which means, your net disposable income cannot be too high (+166) and not too low either, if you want to reaffirm your car
4. When I asked, doesn't that make me vulnerable to Trustee objections, since I will have to come out with a net disposable close to the line in order to reaffirm, he insisted that Trustees rarely object to anything.
5. Going over my listing of expenses, he actually questioned whether some were not high enough (family of 4). Food $875 not enough. Gas $240 not enough. Did not blink at auto insurance of 288 nor life insurance of $180 for two policies
6. Whenever I focused on I & J, he kind of poo-pooed it saying it all works out as long as you dont have any really unusual expense "like 1000 in medical" or something.
7. Even said the 180 we spend on violin lessons might be okay as educational expenses and that the $158 on exercise was okay as entertainment.
8. Did not seem very concerned that I might be getting a raise after filing, as long as its not like "30,000 dollars"
We spent about an hour and fifteen in a free consultation. I left feeling greatly relieved but the longer I am away I start to get doubts. Could it really be that easy? Or is he hooking me in? I liked that it felt like this was similar to applying for a driver's license in terms of the amount of concern needed. But I am wondering if this is all too good to be true. It also sounds a lot different than what people are saying here about expenses getting picked apart, the need to be in IRS standards in the look forward, and lots of other things.
What do you think?
thanks!
MMP
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