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Matt
07-20-2003, 05:27 AM
Here's the deal...I retained a lawyer a year ago to file a chapter 7,
in that time my financial situation has changed. I no longer qualify
for chapter 7, but will for a chapter 13. Lawyer wants double the fee
for a chapter 13. I decided to call my creditors on my own to try and
settle. They were all willing to settle for a deal I couldn't really
refuse. (eg. balance of $4400=only pay $2100). The problem with that
is that they won't spread out payments...they want it in one lump sum.
Although my debt will go from $15,000 to about $8,000, if I settle I
dont have that money to pay all at once. I hate to pass up on these
settlements. Any suggestions?


Thanks

Brett Weiss
07-20-2003, 07:16 AM
Matt:

If you don't have the money for the lump sum settlements and
can't get it, no matter how good a deal it is, it really isn't an
option.

The fees for chapter 13 cases are typically at least double the
fees for Chapter 7 cases. There is a lot more work involved, and
at least one more court appearance scheduled.

--
Brett

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"Matt" <playback24@aol.com> wrote in message
news:9f85c1ee.0307200427.302b8526@posting.google.c om... Here's the deal...I retained a lawyer a year ago to file a
chapter 7, in that time my financial situation has changed. I no longer
qualify for chapter 7, but will for a chapter 13. Lawyer wants double
the fee for a chapter 13. I decided to call my creditors on my own to
try and settle. They were all willing to settle for a deal I couldn't
really refuse. (eg. balance of $4400=only pay $2100). The problem with
that is that they won't spread out payments...they want it in one
lump sum. Although my debt will go from $15,000 to about $8,000, if I
settle I dont have that money to pay all at once. I hate to pass up on
these settlements. Any suggestions? Thanks

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