Debtor submits modification to Chapter 13 plan before court confirmation
Case Summary
The debtor submitted a modification to the Chapter 13 plan before its confirmation. This change may affect payment schedules, creditor claims, or debtor obligations under the reorganization plan.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 plan
- • plan modification
- • pre-confirmation
- • payment schedule
- • creditor claims
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Modification of Chapter 13 Plan - Before Confirmation
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventModification of Chapter 13 Plan - Before Confirmation
The debtor filed a modification to their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan before the court confirmed the original plan. This action changes the terms of how the debtor proposes to repay creditors under the bankruptcy. It matters because the court must review and approve the modified plan before moving forward, which can affect the timeline and terms of the bankruptcy case.
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