We spoke with 2 lawyers.
One we really liked, 1500 to retain him, the other was 1200 but didn't seem all that interested in our case but would still take us.. He mentioned to me about filing Pro Se, Said it's just paper work and with our case, it's a "Slam Dunk" kinda case..
One mortgage, (almost under water) 3 cars paid for worth about 3000 total and a boat worth 1000. No valuables of any value, and fall well under the WI Median income. So while we save for the lawyer I started looking into the forms.
Then started reading more. Picked up the Nolo CH7 book from the Library. So far it doesn't seem that horrible. A bit confusing.
I've downloaded the Demo of Best Case and we'll see what that looks like. But other then that simply filling out the forms.
Now to the Questions:
Schedule B (Personal Property)
Do they just want the stuff that's worth any money? Like the autos, Or do they really want to know how much clothes, cd's , vcr tapes, pots and pans and tvs we have?
One we really liked, 1500 to retain him, the other was 1200 but didn't seem all that interested in our case but would still take us.. He mentioned to me about filing Pro Se, Said it's just paper work and with our case, it's a "Slam Dunk" kinda case..
One mortgage, (almost under water) 3 cars paid for worth about 3000 total and a boat worth 1000. No valuables of any value, and fall well under the WI Median income. So while we save for the lawyer I started looking into the forms.
Then started reading more. Picked up the Nolo CH7 book from the Library. So far it doesn't seem that horrible. A bit confusing.
I've downloaded the Demo of Best Case and we'll see what that looks like. But other then that simply filling out the forms.
Now to the Questions:
Schedule B (Personal Property)
Do they just want the stuff that's worth any money? Like the autos, Or do they really want to know how much clothes, cd's , vcr tapes, pots and pans and tvs we have?
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