| I looked over the web site, which appears to be well-constructed and informative. You could call the state bar association in your state (or, perhaps in your larger, urban area, such as the Atlanta Bar Association) and make an inquiry as to complaints from consumers. I did not review the Chapter 13 page; Chapter 13's are more complicated than Chapter 7's. While there are many similarities in cases, each one is unique, especially joint (husband and wife) cases; if a situation comes up on a hearing, or if you have to respond to a motion from a creditor or trustee, who is going to answer it on your behalf and represent you? |