Submit Chapter 13 Plan
Case Summary
The case involves the submission of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan. The plan outlines the debtor’s repayment strategy under Chapter 13 provisions. The court will review the plan for compliance with bankruptcy code requirements.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 plan submission
- • Bankruptcy repayment terms
- • Plan confirmation standards
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Chapter 13 Plan
Other · May 13, 2026
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Case Timeline
2 eventsChapter 13 Plan
The debtor submitted a Chapter 13 plan to the bankruptcy court. This plan outlines how the debtor intends to repay creditors over time under court supervision. The court will review the plan to decide if it meets legal requirements and is feasible.
Submit Chapter 13 Plan
The debtor filed a Chapter 13 plan with the court. This plan outlines how the debtor intends to repay creditors over time under bankruptcy protection. Filing the plan triggers the court's review process and sets the timeline for creditor objections and confirmation hearings.
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