What Is The Plan In A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

On September 2, 2010, in Attorney, by K. Hunter Goff

It helps to have a plan. In life. In business. In relationships. Plans are good things. So to, in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, having a plan is not only a good idea, it’s the law!

Clients look to me as their Orlando bankruptcy lawyer to formulate a Chapter 13 plan that meets all of their financial goals. The Chapter 13 plan, which lasts from 3 to 5 years, is used to cure arrearages on a mortgage, completely eliminate a second mortgage, discharge credit card debt, shave money off a car loan, or pay off IRS debt.

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the person filing the case (Debtor) files a payment plan at the beginning of the case. This plan addresses what goals the Debtor wants to accomplish during the term of the plan. It also serves as guidance to creditors as to how they are going to be treated in the plan. Finally, it provides instruction to the Chapter 13 Trustee regarding who she is to pay and how much she is to pay each creditor.

There are many decisions to be made by the Debtor when constructing a Chapter 13 plan. I see many Do it Yourselfer’s in Court who have a really hard time successfully formulating a plan that can be understood by the Trustee or the creditors. This often will result in the creditors objecting to the plan, or the Trustee filing a motion to dismiss the case. When that happens, the person has a bankruptcy on her credit report and absolutely nothing to show for it.

Hiring an experienced Orlando bankruptcy lawyer who has successfully represented clients through the Chapter 13 process in Orlando is a must if you want a smooth ride through the case. In the vast majority of cases I file for my clients, so long as the Trustee payments are being made, my clients never have to appear in Court. More importantly, my clients accomplish the goals they set out to achieve at the beginning of their case.

Plans are the King in Chapter 13 cases. Having a solid plan that eliminates your debt and provides a smooth ride in your Chapter 13 case is the best!

Looking for help with filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy, then visit www.khuntergoffpa.com to find the best Orlando bankruptcy lawyer for you.

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