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    #16
    We paid $3480 and our attorney earned every single cent. We never dealt with anybody else, no secretaries, paralegals or the like. He went with us to court and led us by the hand. Our case was somewhat complex.. high income, family trust, property, etc. We had consulted a few "mills" and knew that we would be screwed if we used them!! We don't regret paying out the $$$.. a year later our finances have never looked better. We've built investments, huge savings, dumped non-necessary expenses, even go on nice vacations... Life is good
    Stopped paying c. cards February 2009
    Retained attorney 11/5/09 - $100k in C.Card debt - $120000 per year income - Filed Feb 2010 - 341 Apr 2010 - No Asset Case/Report of No Dist Apr 2010 - Discharged June 2010
    Case went without a hitch!
    I HELD MY HEAD HIGH IN THAT COURTROOM AND NOW I AM MOVING ON!

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      #17
      I paid $1100 plus fees. I also used a "attorney mill" and it did the job. I literally didn't speak to no one from the attorneys office until my 341.

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        #18
        At the bolded: The $1800 lawyer didn't even SHOW UP at my appointment. One of his associates interviewed me (who wasn't a BK lawyer and couldn't answer any of my questions) and then we ended up calling the person I was suppose to meetup with in the first place. I felt like that no one cared about my situation and I wasn't important enough for the lawyer to show up.


        Originally posted by discouraged View Post
        You might even want a third opinion. I Chose the 2nd one I saw because he seemed really in tune with my needs. Only went down $50 - $1700 & 50 for a credit report. The 1st one wanted $1800 and didn't mention a credit report so it may have been included. But I felt that company was a bk mill. The one I chose is going to try to get the filing fee waived due to my circumstances (unemployed for 2 years with only a couple of temp jobs). He didn't promise it would happen but didn't waant me paying for it just to return it to me if he could make it happen.

        I also felt very comfortable with him and his 'crew'. Everyone was really nice. The first one, the receptionist was snotty, I was kept waiting 45 min - got there early and then he was late, he yawned in the middle of my story and was perturbed I hadn't brought the title for my car, of all things. I felt like a loser by the time I left there, and he wanted 1800 plus filing fee. I found him (the 2nd one - not thne first) when I went to the bk lawyer directory at the top of the page.

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          #19
          Originally posted by debtfree76 View Post
          At the bolded: The $1800 lawyer didn't even SHOW UP at my appointment. One of his associates interviewed me (who wasn't a BK lawyer and couldn't answer any of my questions) and then we ended up calling the person I was suppose to meetup with in the first place. I felt like that no one cared about my situation and I wasn't important enough for the lawyer to show up.
          That's a major red flag at any price. Keep looking!
          DH laid off 3/08 | Last mortgage payment 12/09 | Filed Ch13 5/10 | Converted to Ch7 7/10 | 341 held 8/10 | AP filed by secured creditor 10/10 | Ch7 discharged & closed 11/10 | Foreclosure 10/2011

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            #20
            Ours costs $1850 - Oregon.
            Any opinion expressed is based on personal experience and/or research. i.e.

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              #21
              I'm in Chicago burbs and was quoted $2k. I negotiated him down to $1000. =)

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                #22
                These threads are practically useless. There is NO average price for chapter 7, too much regional variation and the case complexity, level of service, and expertise of the attorney determine the fee.

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