I've had a couple of 'free' initial consultations. Both atty's have said that I fail the means test (which I already knew) and steer me towards chapter 13 (Even though I'm current on my house and all of my debt other than the house is unsecured.) The main reason I fail the means test is because I just recently paid off my vehicle and I'm not allowed to use that deduction (form B22A, nbr 23). When I suggest that I either: 1. Trade in my vehicle and buy another one or 2. Get a loan on my current vehicle and put that money into my house, they kinda shrug their shoulders and say things like "I can't really tell you to do that."
While I appreciate the 'free' consultation, I don't think I'm getting the full skinny.
I understand that the new law prohibits them from saying certain things, but I also know that they get paid more for a chapter 13. Has anyone been able to go over 'bankruptcy planning' issues with an atty by paying their hourly rate and peppering them with questions, ideas, plans, etc?
While I appreciate the 'free' consultation, I don't think I'm getting the full skinny.
I understand that the new law prohibits them from saying certain things, but I also know that they get paid more for a chapter 13. Has anyone been able to go over 'bankruptcy planning' issues with an atty by paying their hourly rate and peppering them with questions, ideas, plans, etc?
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