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What if we borrowed some of the money to pay the rest of attorney's fees?
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JEM
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What if we borrowed some of the money to pay the rest of attorney's fees?
04-15-2010, 02:10 PM
What if we borrowed from a family member like $500 to pay the rest of the attorney's fees? We won't be able to do this without causing issues right?
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04-15-2010, 02:13 PM
We did that and it was not an issue. We just can't pay them back any time soon. They are okay with it.
Attorney Retained/Paid: 1-4-10
Online CCC-Completed & Cert Received: 1-8-10
Filed Chapter 7 1-18-10.
341 3-10-10 ~~~ Last Day to Object: 5-10-10
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JEM
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04-15-2010, 02:17 PM
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We did that and it was not an issue. We just can't pay them back any time soon. They are okay with it.
Like until after the 341? Or later? I mean, that would probably be ok, but a year or so might not be.
I haven't really asked family yet, but I'm brainstorming right now trying to figure out a way to file sooner vs. later.
We will have the $1000 for the retainer within a month and I'm HOPING that referring creditors to an attorney will slow things down, but who knows.
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04-15-2010, 06:58 PM
Post bk, you can repay anyone you please. Your finances are your own concern at that point.
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04-16-2010, 04:08 AM
you can fund a plan or pay a lawyer from any 3rd party
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