Looking for general consensus -- should one expect to pay additional attorney's fees to amend a schedule or creditors matrix pre-341 meeting?
Situation -- information provided on attny's questionnaire about pending lawsuit by JDB. Lawsuit gets listed on the statement of financial affairs, but does not get listed on Schedule F of unsecured creditors nor creditors matrix. Original creditor is listed on Sched F and matrix.
JDB does not receive 341 notificaiton.
Attorney wants to charge additonal hourly fee and court fee for amending the schedule and creditor matrix.
I'm going to ask attny for clarification on whether or not amendment actually needs to occur as JDB was on SOFA. Obviously I'll do and pay whatever I need to pay in order to make this right.
I kick myself for not ensuring this creditor appeared in all the right spots, but also feel since the info was provided to the attny/paralegal in the first place, the legal expert should have made sure accurate information appeared in all the right spots.
I'm willing to accept my part in this. Does the attny's office share in the responsibility?
Situation -- information provided on attny's questionnaire about pending lawsuit by JDB. Lawsuit gets listed on the statement of financial affairs, but does not get listed on Schedule F of unsecured creditors nor creditors matrix. Original creditor is listed on Sched F and matrix.
JDB does not receive 341 notificaiton.
Attorney wants to charge additonal hourly fee and court fee for amending the schedule and creditor matrix.
I'm going to ask attny for clarification on whether or not amendment actually needs to occur as JDB was on SOFA. Obviously I'll do and pay whatever I need to pay in order to make this right.
I kick myself for not ensuring this creditor appeared in all the right spots, but also feel since the info was provided to the attny/paralegal in the first place, the legal expert should have made sure accurate information appeared in all the right spots.
I'm willing to accept my part in this. Does the attny's office share in the responsibility?
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