Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
Can't afford Bankruptcy Attorney
I had money taken from my account from a credit card company. I filed an exemption and some of the money was returned. The bank took over 600 in fees because it made me overdrawn when they took out the money. I have called legal aid and now my car was hit by an uninsured person and I have no car. I have to go back to court in 2 weeks, and I have no money to pay for an Attorney. All the ads I read and call want 700 I don't have that kind of money. My divorce was real bad, and my credit is too because of it. I tried to even do the papewrwork myself, but this is out of my expertise, can someone help??? I have tried legal aid. and the Legal Network, but I can't afford it. If I need to file Bankrupcy, how can I afford 700 for an Attorney?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Can't afford Bankruptcy Attorney
I do sympathize with your plight--I know some Legal Aid offices can help with bankruptcy, or Bet Tzedek (in the Los Angeles area), but you can also use a good self-help book to complete your petition and file it yourself. Also, many law offices will take monthly payments and file your petition when you've paid in full.
Re: Can't afford Bankruptcy Attorney
You might look under "Nolo Press" in a Web search engine for do-it-yourself help. I hate to say it, but many people do their own bankruptcies. I can't comment on how they fare, though. If things are complicated, like your car situation and a lawsuit against you, etc., it might be worth getting legal advice. You might also look into the Legal Grind, a legal advice coffeehouse in Santa Monica and, I think, in the Valley somewhere. Good luck to you.
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