If a successful discharge rate could be correlated with a solid Means Test writeup, I'd say it would be worth it. But, since there are other areas that can shoot down a filing (or a Means Test), it might have to come with a dossier of "best practices" and maybe some sort of "grade of assurance". I have a picture in my mind - a green, yellow, red dial with an arrow pointing to a color ("Mr Smith, you are in the yellow zone - I suggest retaining an attorney to file, since there may be some issues...").
I am assuming this would be marketed to pro se filers.
P.S. If you use the dial and arrow idea, I get half the fee.
I am assuming this would be marketed to pro se filers.
P.S. If you use the dial and arrow idea, I get half the fee.
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