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- NOTICE TO INDVIDUALS FILING A CHAPTER 13 ... - United States Courts
Chapter 13 individual case: a. Pay the full filing fee; OR....
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- NOTICE TO INDVIDUALS FILING A CHAPTER 13 ... - United States Courts
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Chapter 13 individual case: a. Pay the full filing fee; OR. b. File an Application to Pay the Chapter 13 Filing Fee in Installments (Official Form 103A);
Connecticut Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Information. Under a chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor proposes a 3-5 year repayment plan to the creditors offering to pay off all or part of the debts from the debtor’s future income. You can use Chapter 13 to prevent a house foreclosure; make up missed car or mortgage payments; pay back taxes; stop interest ...
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.
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Also called a “wage-earner’s plan,” Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep their property, reduce or eliminate unimportant debts, and pay important debts over a three-to-five year period. The benefits to filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy are plentiful in the hands of a knowledgeable, experienced attorney.