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On Nov 15, 2011, at 8:30 PM, "JMB2BLB" wrote:
> A potential client has filed a Ch13 BK, "in pro per," and now needs to retain counsel to help straighten out his paperwork, Ch13 plan etc. etc.
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> I've never been asked to "sub-in" before. Questions arise that if I do decide to take on this matter, what fees and/or costs can I charge, if any, without prior court approval? Or, is my gut correct in believing that there will need to be a motion or application "to employ along professional," along with an explanation of the fees paid, to be paid and the source of those funds??
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Rara is all u need. Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 15, 2011, at 8:30 PM, "JMB2BLB" <jboyko@gmail.com> wrote:

A potential client has filed a Ch13 BK, "in pro per," and now needs to retain counsel to help straighten out his paperwork, Ch13 plan etc. etc.
I've never been asked to "sub-in" before. Questions arise that if I do decide to take on this matter, what fees and/or costs can I charge, if any, without prior court approval? Or, is my gut correct in believing that there will need to be a motion or application "to employ along professional," along with an explanation of the fees paid, to be paid and the source of those funds??

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A potential client has filed a Ch13 BK, "in pro per," and now needs to retain counsel to help straighten out his paperwork, Ch13 plan etc. etc.
I've never been asked to "sub-in" before. Questions arise that if I do decide to take on this matter, what fees and/or costs can I charge, if any, without prior court approval? Or, is my gut correct in believing that there will need to be a motion or application "to employ along professional," along with an explanation of the fees paid, to be paid and the source of those funds??

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