North Carolina Chapter 13 Plan

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NC-BKR-800E
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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 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.

Chapter 13 allows you to keep all of your assets, even if you have $1 million in cash in the bank. In return, the court asks you to pay at least some of your debt back over the next three or five years.

A 100% plan is a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which you develop a plan with your attorney and creditors to pay back your debt. It is required to pay back all secured debt and 100% of all unsecured debt.

Debts You Must Pay in Full Through Your Plan. Add up the following debts and divide by the number of months your plan will last. Secured Debt Payments on Property You Want to Keep. Unsecured Debts. Length of Your Repayment Plan.

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North Carolina Chapter 13 Plan