I got my file from the paralegal this morning.
I got a really disconcerting package from the court based on the 2004 hearing that is a motion to dismiss...but I am not sure what that means for me.
I have the rescheduled 341 hearing on Tuesday at 10am. I will be there.
I have set up two consultations with attorney's recommended by the local state bar certified lawyer referral service.
I will be taking my file and what I have from the court for them to review. Upon talking to the first lawyer - upon discussing my situation, I told him the attorney name and that I only met him once and that I had been primarily dealing with a Paralegal in a specific city here and he immediately knew WHO and the name of his firm. When I picked up my file, I mentioned who I was seeing tomorrow and the paralegal did not recognize the name so hopefully this is a good sign.
So I will see these two attorney's and see if the advice is the same / similar and my husband and I will go from there.
Really bugged me to read the papers from the court because it said "the debtor" did this or didn't do that. My means test was all over the map with inaccuracies and incorrect deductions/exemptions.
Too bad I can't get a "do-over".
I got a really disconcerting package from the court based on the 2004 hearing that is a motion to dismiss...but I am not sure what that means for me.
I have the rescheduled 341 hearing on Tuesday at 10am. I will be there.
I have set up two consultations with attorney's recommended by the local state bar certified lawyer referral service.
I will be taking my file and what I have from the court for them to review. Upon talking to the first lawyer - upon discussing my situation, I told him the attorney name and that I only met him once and that I had been primarily dealing with a Paralegal in a specific city here and he immediately knew WHO and the name of his firm. When I picked up my file, I mentioned who I was seeing tomorrow and the paralegal did not recognize the name so hopefully this is a good sign.
So I will see these two attorney's and see if the advice is the same / similar and my husband and I will go from there.
Really bugged me to read the papers from the court because it said "the debtor" did this or didn't do that. My means test was all over the map with inaccuracies and incorrect deductions/exemptions.
Too bad I can't get a "do-over".
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