I am filing Pro Se (in CA), and I find that the more I acquaint myself with
the the rules/regulations, the less fear and anxiety I feel.
Even though I've yet to file, I can see absolutely no advantage, and based on numerous posts in this forum, some disadvantages to hiring an attorney (including, but certainly not limited to the cost).
I acknowledge, however, that my case is perhaps as uncomplicated as one can be...no home, no assets, etc., and more than enough CA system 2 exemptions to exempt everything I own (three times over!) Why would I pay a lawyer $xxxx.xx to file (or, perhaps, fail to file) all my papers?!
I can certainly understand why, under the undeniable stress of filing, folks
would seek the counsel and reassurance of an attorney, but, at least, in a comparatively straightforward, simple no asset case, what do you really get
for the $xxxx.xx, especially considering the fact that if you elect to retain
the lawyer to represent you in the event that an adversarial proceeding is inititiated (heaven forbid), the $$$ meter starts all over again!
the the rules/regulations, the less fear and anxiety I feel.
Even though I've yet to file, I can see absolutely no advantage, and based on numerous posts in this forum, some disadvantages to hiring an attorney (including, but certainly not limited to the cost).
I acknowledge, however, that my case is perhaps as uncomplicated as one can be...no home, no assets, etc., and more than enough CA system 2 exemptions to exempt everything I own (three times over!) Why would I pay a lawyer $xxxx.xx to file (or, perhaps, fail to file) all my papers?!
I can certainly understand why, under the undeniable stress of filing, folks
would seek the counsel and reassurance of an attorney, but, at least, in a comparatively straightforward, simple no asset case, what do you really get
for the $xxxx.xx, especially considering the fact that if you elect to retain
the lawyer to represent you in the event that an adversarial proceeding is inititiated (heaven forbid), the $$$ meter starts all over again!
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