Bankruptcy Law: Chapter 13 Individual Debt Adjustment, Melbourne, Stuart, Palm City, FL
Individual Debt Adjustment
The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code providing for adjustment of debts of an individual with regular income. (Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay debts over time, usually three to five years.)
A chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner’s plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. If the debtor’s current monthly income is less than the applicable state median, the plan will be for three years unless the court approves a longer period “for cause.” (1) If the debtor’s current monthly income is greater than the applicable state median, the plan generally must be for five years. In no case may a plan provide for payments over a period longer than five years. 11 U.S.C. §1322(d). During this time the law forbids creditors from starting or continuing collection efforts.
This chapter discusses six aspects of a chapter 13 proceeding: the advantages of choosing chapter 13, the chapter 13 eligibility requirements, how a chapter 13 proceeding works, making the plan work, and the special chapter 13 discharge.
- Chapter 13 Hardship Discharge
- The Chapter 13 Discharge
- Making the Bankruptcy Plan Work
- How Chapter 13 Works
- Can the bankruptcy discharge be revoked?
- Chapter 13 Eligibility
- Advantages of Chapter 13
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