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100% Plans ? if you are in a 100% plan, meaning you will be paying back ALL of your creditors in full through your plan, you CAN pay off your case early by making more payments, but make sure your case is a 100% plan before doing so.
You will not be able to take on any more debt without the permission of the trustee. The fact that people in the process of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy cannot take on any more debt helps them tremendously. Once your payments are finished, you will start fresh without taking on any new deaths during the process.
Your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case officially ends when the court issues a final decree. This is different from the discharge order, which erases qualifying debts but does not close the case. The court can close a case without issuing a discharge if the debtor does something wrong or forgets a step in the process.
Getting a Refund After Dismissal As you make payments under your repayment plan, the money goes to your bankruptcy trustee, who then distributes it to your creditors. If your case is dismissed, you are entitled to a refund of any money that is still in the trustee's possession.
The case trustee is the person who appears at the 341 meeting of the creditors to inquire the debtor as to the veracity of his or her bankruptcy. U.S. Trustees are appointees of the Attorney General, so they work for the Department of Justice.