Your attorney will help ensure your plan is realistic based on your income and expenses. It's like getting a second opinion before making big decisions.
Absolutely! Once your plan is confirmed, creditors are generally required to stop contacting you directly. It's like hitting the mute button on their calls.
Missing a payment could cause trouble, like being called back to court. It's important to keep in touch with your attorney if you hit a bump in the road.
Yes, if your financial situation changes, you can request a modification. Life's full of surprises, and your plan can adapt to those changes.
Typically, a Chapter 13 plan lasts three to five years, giving you a sturdy plan to get back on your feet.
A Chapter 13 plan is like a financial roadmap that helps people repay their debts over time while keeping their property safe.