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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Chapter 13 Plan Summary in our editor.
Begin by entering the CASE NO. at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
In Section I, specify your projected disposable income and how you will make payments (Weekly, Bi-Weekly, etc.). Choose between Direct payment or Payroll deduction and indicate if it’s from Debtor or Spouse.
Indicate the length of your plan in months and total debt to be paid through the plan in dollars.
Move to Section II and outline disbursements. Fill in details for PRIORITY payments as per 11 U.S.C. section 507 and MIDLAND RISK insurance premiums.
For MORTGAGE DEBTS, list each creditor's name, total amount of debt, arrears to be paid by trustee, and other relevant details.
If applicable, complete the OTHER SECURED DEBTS section with similar information about creditors and collateral.
In the DIRECT PAYMENTS section, provide details for any creditors you will pay directly.
Finally, complete any SPECIAL PROVISIONS and sign at the bottom of the form before submitting.
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What happens during the Chapter 13 repayment plan?
High Debt Levels: One of the primary disqualifiers for Chapter 13 is having debt that exceeds the limits set by the court. As of 2025, you must have unsecured debts under $465,275 and secured debts under $1,395,875 to qualify for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
How does Chapter 13 work in Alabama?
A chapter 13 debtor is an individual with regular income. A chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earners plan and allows the debtor to keep property and pay all or part of his debts over time, usually three to five years.
What is the downside of Chapter 13?
A Chapter 13 petition for bankruptcy will likely necessitate a $500 to $600 monthly payment, especially for debtors paying at least one automobile through the payment plan. However, since the bankruptcy court will consider a large number of factors, this estimate could vary greatly.
What can you not do in Chapter 13?
A 100% plan indicates that the petitioner does not qualify for debt reduction based on their income and ability to pay. This Chapter 13 plan structures 100% of that clients debt to be paid back through the repayment process.
What is the average Chapter 13 monthly payment?
During Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you cant take on new debt like credit cards or loans. This is because you already have a plan to repay your existing debts. Taking on more debt would make it harder to stick to your plan and could even get your case thrown out.
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