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What happens if I can't make a plan payment in Chapter 13?
If you do not make your plan payments, the trustee will ask the court to dismiss your case. If your case is dismissed, creditors will again to take all of their collection actions which may include foreclosure, repossession, garnishment, etc. How soon the trustee will ask for dismissal depends on the trustee and the stage of your case. (Trustee's policies and court rules vary; those described below are those which we see most often.) 1.Before your case is confirmed. If you have made no plan payments by the time the trustee is to prepare his recommendation (about 90 days after the case is filed), he will lodge an order dismissing your case without any notice. If you have made some but not all payments, the trustee will include a requirement that payments be made by a certain date (usually within 30 days of the recommendation). If all payments are not made by that date, he can lodge an order dismissing the case without any further notice. What should I do if the Chapter 13 trustee has filed a Motion to Dismiss my case because I have missed plan payments?
If you can make up all the missed payments, get them to the trustee before the deadline (or hearing date) in the motion. The trustee will ordinarily withdraw his motion. If you cannot make up the payments, you should schedule an appointment with your attorney to see about modifying your plan. Possible modifications include: 1.If your plan is less than 60 months, you may be able to add on the missed payment and modification charges to the end of your plan.
Referred from: (http://www.doney.net)
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