Met with a lawyer for a consultation. Was told beforehand that the fee for chapter 7 BK is 1,000. At the end of meeting lawyer says I'll be charged 2,500!
Why? Because I own a "business". Essentially, I'm self employed with no income. Now this business is a very simple business, is not incorporated and has a negative income. Several thousand dollars made, more spent on expenses. Let's say I tutor privately in English, to give some general idea of how simple it is. They come to my home, I teach, they pay, they leave. That's not the actual business but it's roughly that. No inc., no store, no inventory, no big... I don't know what...OK?
I essentially have almost NO income. I have no money. I showed the lawyer this. I also own NOTHING. I mean no property, savings, nothing. One used car. No house, boat, property. Just household stuff.
My only creditors are the credit cards. Lots of money, but no one else.
I'm getting annoyed now. Is this a normal fee? Is it normal to ask for this under these circumstances? Is it really that much more complicated because I'm self employed and a "business owner"?
Why? Because I own a "business". Essentially, I'm self employed with no income. Now this business is a very simple business, is not incorporated and has a negative income. Several thousand dollars made, more spent on expenses. Let's say I tutor privately in English, to give some general idea of how simple it is. They come to my home, I teach, they pay, they leave. That's not the actual business but it's roughly that. No inc., no store, no inventory, no big... I don't know what...OK?
I essentially have almost NO income. I have no money. I showed the lawyer this. I also own NOTHING. I mean no property, savings, nothing. One used car. No house, boat, property. Just household stuff.
My only creditors are the credit cards. Lots of money, but no one else.
I'm getting annoyed now. Is this a normal fee? Is it normal to ask for this under these circumstances? Is it really that much more complicated because I'm self employed and a "business owner"?
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