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Sections 707(b)(2) and 1325(b) of the bankruptcy code allow a chapter 7 or chapter 13 debtor to claim an expense for charitable contributions, including tithing.

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In our district (the Eastern District of California), if you are behind on your mortgage when you file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy , those payments must be made through the plan. So, in this case, she was obligated to make the monthly …

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If much of your debt it secured, for example car loans and a home mortgage, you might consider filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy to hold onto those assets under a repayment plan if possible. If much of your debt is student loans or support …

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For consumers considering filing bankruptcy , it can be Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy . In Chapter 7 bankruptcy , a court-appointed trustee will liquidate your non-exempt assets so that the proceeds can help in paying off …

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Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy , once an individual or organization is declared bankrupt, all operations and transactions cease whereas under Chapter 9 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection, individuals and organizations are allowed to …

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Lanning presents nicely the issue of what means “projected disposable income” in chapter 13 ? It reaches a contrary conclusion to Kagenveama, that is, Lanning holds that the bankruptcy court can look into the future when deciding whether …

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Contrary to chapter 7, chapter 13 demands that you repay some of the obligations after bankruptcy . Chapter 7 has a means check, which analyzes your method of livelihood against the state standards

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Contrary to chapter 7, chapter 13 demands that you repay some of the obligations after bankruptcy .

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Discussion of how Chapter 13 trustees are paid and how commissions are calculated and limited.

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A Chapter 13 is a bankruptcy reorganization for individuals–a payment plan, in other words. The bankruptcy court appoints a trustee (there are standing trustees who serve that function in each district) and the trustee collects payments …

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