We interviewed three attorneys and all said our case looks good for a Ch. 7 but because we are over the median by a few thousand (3-6K) they would want to do a means test - which they would charge me around $200 for. Once the means test confirms that we would qualify, at that time they said we would want to consider retaining them as our attorney. Does this make sense? Is this what other folks have done on the board when you got started with your attorneys? The $200 fee is separate from the $1500 attorney fee to handle the case.
Also, I completed the means test myself online and it showed negative disposable income. The attorneys had me walk though our information (debts and expenses) during the free consulation sessions and each agreed that we have no disposable income at the end of the month (but they did not do the actual means test.) Is there a chance the means test completed by the attorney will come out different and show that we wouldn't qualify for a chapter 7?
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Also, I completed the means test myself online and it showed negative disposable income. The attorneys had me walk though our information (debts and expenses) during the free consulation sessions and each agreed that we have no disposable income at the end of the month (but they did not do the actual means test.) Is there a chance the means test completed by the attorney will come out different and show that we wouldn't qualify for a chapter 7?
Thanks guys, you have been great since I joined!
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