I am finally getting my act together and filing Chapter 7 in the next few weeks. I received a Supplementary Process Application to appear in court for a judgement that a credit card company has on me. I have a second outstanding judgement that I haven't heard anything on, which is surprising as it is almost a year old.
I had been working with an attorney that participated in a prepaid legal plan that I have through my work. This attorney has been dragging his feet IMO and it really feels like he is blowing me off. When I asked for advice on what to do about the Supplementary Process I received, his response was basically "you need to go to court on X day." Like that's not obvious to me, I was just wondering what I need to bring with me and what to expect. All in all, not a good feeling at all from this guy.
So I met with another attorney whose specialty is bankruptcy and laid everything out on the table with her. Turns out, I got some bad advice from Attorney #1 in reference to my husband's unemployment. I have decided to use this attorney to file my BK. One of her partners is a Trustee in the area and she participates BK forums with other attorneys in the area, so she is pretty up to date on the case law in the area and what can and can't be considered income for the means test.
Last summer, I prepaid the court fees to Attorney #1. At the time, I thought I would be filing within a few weeks and paid him when I had the money. Since I am not going to be filing with his office, I am requesting a refund of the court fees I previously paid. I wrote a simple, short letter requesting a refund of the fees. When I mail the letter, should I get a return receipt? Would it be better to send it in an email?
I had been working with an attorney that participated in a prepaid legal plan that I have through my work. This attorney has been dragging his feet IMO and it really feels like he is blowing me off. When I asked for advice on what to do about the Supplementary Process I received, his response was basically "you need to go to court on X day." Like that's not obvious to me, I was just wondering what I need to bring with me and what to expect. All in all, not a good feeling at all from this guy.
So I met with another attorney whose specialty is bankruptcy and laid everything out on the table with her. Turns out, I got some bad advice from Attorney #1 in reference to my husband's unemployment. I have decided to use this attorney to file my BK. One of her partners is a Trustee in the area and she participates BK forums with other attorneys in the area, so she is pretty up to date on the case law in the area and what can and can't be considered income for the means test.
Last summer, I prepaid the court fees to Attorney #1. At the time, I thought I would be filing within a few weeks and paid him when I had the money. Since I am not going to be filing with his office, I am requesting a refund of the court fees I previously paid. I wrote a simple, short letter requesting a refund of the fees. When I mail the letter, should I get a return receipt? Would it be better to send it in an email?
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