Hello everyone, thanks for this wonderful place.
I believe BK7 is for me. I survived 3 foreclosure attempts and now have a good modified mtg. I have steady income for the past 2 yrs, but it's about 1/2 what I used to make.
Unsecured debt: $27,000
We have very little in assets. The equity in the house is w/in our allowed exemption. The problem is that we have several old vehicles:
Car: $1,550 (mine)
RV: $3250 (mine & husband's name)
Truck: $1236 (husband)
Motorcycle: $640 (husband)
Trailer: $800 (husband) - don't know if that's considered a vehicle, it is titled but wasn't required by state law to be.
Husband can't let go of the RV, I think it's a security thing since we were almost homeless last year.
I thought I had a really great attorney lined up based on research/reviews. At first, he didn't show up for the appt, then apologized and met me at the office after I left a voice mail. He was opening his mail as he was talking to me. He had me convinced I should do a BK13 because of the vehicles and told me total filing was $500 + I would pay $150/mo for 3 yrs. I reviewed the paperwork he emailed after the meeting and saw "In Oregon, the Court sets the pre-file attorney flat fee at $3500.00."
I was about to give up the whole thing, but after reading more here, I've decided to try another interview w/ a diff attorney and try to get back to the BK7.
I think I may be able to use "tools of the trade" and the "wild card" exemptions to cover the vehicles, just need an attentive attorney to advise. I loved the "Tactical Bankruptcy Manual" posted here. I wish Nick Thompson was in my state.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has seen that type of court set fee for the BK13?
I believe BK7 is for me. I survived 3 foreclosure attempts and now have a good modified mtg. I have steady income for the past 2 yrs, but it's about 1/2 what I used to make.
Unsecured debt: $27,000
We have very little in assets. The equity in the house is w/in our allowed exemption. The problem is that we have several old vehicles:
Car: $1,550 (mine)
RV: $3250 (mine & husband's name)
Truck: $1236 (husband)
Motorcycle: $640 (husband)
Trailer: $800 (husband) - don't know if that's considered a vehicle, it is titled but wasn't required by state law to be.
Husband can't let go of the RV, I think it's a security thing since we were almost homeless last year.
I thought I had a really great attorney lined up based on research/reviews. At first, he didn't show up for the appt, then apologized and met me at the office after I left a voice mail. He was opening his mail as he was talking to me. He had me convinced I should do a BK13 because of the vehicles and told me total filing was $500 + I would pay $150/mo for 3 yrs. I reviewed the paperwork he emailed after the meeting and saw "In Oregon, the Court sets the pre-file attorney flat fee at $3500.00."
I was about to give up the whole thing, but after reading more here, I've decided to try another interview w/ a diff attorney and try to get back to the BK7.
I think I may be able to use "tools of the trade" and the "wild card" exemptions to cover the vehicles, just need an attentive attorney to advise. I loved the "Tactical Bankruptcy Manual" posted here. I wish Nick Thompson was in my state.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has seen that type of court set fee for the BK13?
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