This form, a Chapter 13 Plan, is for use in a federal bankruptcy proceeding in the designated state and district. Available in Word or pdf format.
This form, a Chapter 13 Plan, is for use in a federal bankruptcy proceeding in the designated state and district. Available in Word or pdf format.
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The difference between your income on Schedule I and your expenses on Schedule J will be your Chapter 13 plan payment. Your unsecured creditors will receive a percentage of the disposable income that remains after secured and priority creditors receive payment.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you pay your unsecured creditors an amount between 0 and 100% of what you owe them. The exact amount is depends on these rules: (1) The minimum amount you must pay is equal to the amount your unsecured creditors would have received had you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you pay your unsecured creditors an amount between 0 and 100% of what you owe them. The exact amount is depends on these rules: (1) The minimum amount you must pay is equal to the amount your unsecured creditors would have received had you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you pay your unsecured creditors an amount between 0 and 100% of what you owe them. The exact amount is depends on these rules: (1) The minimum amount you must pay is equal to the amount your unsecured creditors would have received had you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Credit card debt. medical bills. personal loans. older nonpriority income tax obligations. utility bills, and. most lawsuit judgments.
The Overall Chapter 13 Average Payment. The average payment for a Chapter 13 case overall is probably about $500 to $600 per month. This information, however, may not be very helpful for your particular situation.