Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing Includes Calculation of Disposable Income
Case Summary
The case concerns Chapter 13 bankruptcy and the calculation of disposable income using Form 122C-2. The filing relates to the debtor’s financial disclosures and plan feasibility under bankruptcy law. No court or docket information is available, suggesting an early or administrative stage.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- • Disposable income calculation
- • Bankruptcy plan feasibility
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Chapter 13 Calculation of Disposable Income - Form 122C-2
Other · May 10, 2026
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1 eventChapter 13 Calculation of Disposable Income - Form 122C-2
The court addressed the calculation of disposable income under Chapter 13 bankruptcy using Form 122C-2. This form determines the debtor's projected monthly disposable income, which affects the repayment plan. Accurate calculation is key because it sets the baseline for how much the debtor must pay creditors.
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