This form is a chapter 13 plan which must be completed by the debtor and filed with the bankruptcy court. The debtor must provide the following information: the date of the periodic payments, duration of the plan, and the administrative expenses.
This form is a chapter 13 plan which must be completed by the debtor and filed with the bankruptcy court. The debtor must provide the following information: the date of the periodic payments, duration of the plan, and the administrative expenses.
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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.
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.
Through the repayment plan, which lasts either three or five years, you pay a set amount to the bankruptcy trustee each month. The trustee then uses that money to pay your creditors. Some creditors get paid in full through the plan, others (mostly unsecured creditors) get paid a portion of what you owe them.
The Chapter 13 process The Chapter 13 filing process generally takes 95 days from the filing of the petition to the approval of the repayment plan. But the bankruptcy won't actually be discharged until the three- to five-year plan is completed.
Before the court confirms (approves) your Chapter 13 repayment plan, you must show that it represents your "best efforts" to pay back creditors. It's also called the disposable income test because you must pay all of your disposable income at a minimum.
After you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the court will schedule a confirmation hearing to determine whether or not your plan should be approved. If the trustee or your creditors don't object to your proposed plan, the court will confirm your plan at the hearing.