Money is always an issue but when your head is pushed under water money becomes all encompassing. When you have creditors calling, filing law suits, and generally making your life a living hell it may be time to hire a mouthpiece aka an attorney. My experience has taught me that an individual attorney with no staff can be problematic. Recently I received a letter from the trustee informing my wife and I our chapter 13 is coming to an end. The letter advised us to call our attorney asap. Since I am not a legal expert I had many questions as to what if anything we need to do for a smooth discharge. Keep in mind an attorney can charge the trustee for payment if additional legal cost beyond the filing are incurred. That said I called our attorney who actively dodged my calls and would not return any communication. However he is still attorney of record to this day. I was not happy and was feeling very anxious so I had to get advice from another bk attorney. I will not bore you with the details except to say five minutes of my attorneys time was not to much to ask and would have soothed my soul. For those thinking of filing chapter 13 my suggestion is to hire a firm with a staff with a boss you can complain to if your attorney is not responsive. Individual attorneys can get so busy they do not have time for you. Just for the record I did not call him very often, less then twice a year.
It will be 40 days till the end of our Chapter 13 Feb. 5 2013 to be precise. Yes chapter 13 can be tough, but it took care of past taxes, cc's, and saved my house (however it lost half its value since we filed and are now underwater with the mortgage.) Keep in mind, piece of mind is a wonderful thing, yes it can get tight money wise but it is better then the fear debt can create. When you file do not let the stigma stop you,
Corporations have no problem with it and do it on a regular bases. Do not hire the lone attorney unless you know him well, make sure he has someone to answer to.
It will be 40 days till the end of our Chapter 13 Feb. 5 2013 to be precise. Yes chapter 13 can be tough, but it took care of past taxes, cc's, and saved my house (however it lost half its value since we filed and are now underwater with the mortgage.) Keep in mind, piece of mind is a wonderful thing, yes it can get tight money wise but it is better then the fear debt can create. When you file do not let the stigma stop you,
Corporations have no problem with it and do it on a regular bases. Do not hire the lone attorney unless you know him well, make sure he has someone to answer to.
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