Detroit Michigan - Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows a person to consolidate the debt while making convenient monthly
payments to a trustee. A payment plan is proposed which repays the debt over a three to five year period.
The amount of the monthly payment and the length of the repayment plan is based upon the following factors:
- Monthly income of the person
- Monthly expenses of the person
- Amount and nature of the debt
The most common uses of Chapter 13 involve:
- Repayment of mortgage arrears (back amounts owed) home
- Restructuring of auto loans to save a vehicle
Secured debts are paid 100% on the dollar, while unsecured debts may be paid less than 100% on the dollar. A person receives a discharge under Chapter 13 once the payment plan is completed.
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy, also referred to as
a “wage earner” plan, is ideal
for individuals with a reliable source of
income. Under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code,
wage earners can enter into a payment
plan with creditors, whereby they agree
to repay debts over an extended period. Most
Chapter 13 payment plans last three to five
years. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan allows you
to keep your property as long as you remain in
the plan, and make your payments. Chapter 13 is
ideal for stopping mortgage foreclosures, car
repossessions, interest, and late fees. Most
payments are reduced and consolidated in one
monthly payment.
How does
Chapter 13 work?
Chapter 13 is a payment plan which is frequently
called debt consolidation. The payment plan is
usually MUCH LESS than what creditors are
demanding! We can usually consolidate all debts
at a payment that is affordable while protecting
your wages and property. The harassment stops,
no one can garnish wages, take property,
repossess the car or truck, foreclose on the
home, etc. But one needs to file a case in order
to get the protection. Interest and late fees
are often waived under Chapter 13 plans. Many
plans provide for a percentage pay-back if the
client cannot afford to pay all debts in full.
This means that Chapter 13 will often be the
best payment plan for you.
How are
Chapter 13 payments calculated?
In most Chapter 13 cases the payment is based on
your budget....your ability to pay. That is why
we need to go over your income from your
pay-stubs and your living expenses in detail.
Our office is unique in that we have a computer
program which calculates your budget of income
and expenses while you watch it on the computer
monitor. You can see the income and expenses
broken down as we type it in, and see just where
your money goes each month. This enables us to
calculate how much you can afford to pay toward
your debts very quickly, while you watch us. You
just need to know how much you make on average,
and how much you spend on house payments, rent,
utilities, insurance, groceries, gasoline, etc.
House payments and rent are generally not
included in the chapter 13 plan unless you are
behind. If your mortgage is past due, a chapter
13 can help catch it up and stop a foreclosure
from occurring if the case is filed on time. Car
payments are usually included in the chapter 13
plan and the car is paid off as part of the
plan. Generally, no one can repossess or seize
your car or other property once your chapter 13
is filed. Your wages, earnings, bank accounts,
and personal property are protected by the
Chapter 13 “automatic stay” against creditors.
What is at risk
under Chapter 13?
If one waits too long, the property is lost for
good. It is much easier for us to protect what
you have than to try to get it back for you once
it is seized by a creditor! So it is best to
consult quickly. The risk in chapter 13 is
waiting too long to do something! Also, the
longer one waits, the more interest and late
charges are added to balances. Chapter 13 stops
interest and late charges on most debts, so
prompt action is best.
Chapter 13 is a better option for many who
may risk losing assets in a chapter 7 case.
Where in chapter 7 a trustee is appointed to
look for non-exempt assets to sell in order to
pay debts, the chapter 13 trustee receives
payments from the debtor and does not liquidate
or seize control of any of the debtor’s assets.
In this way a person with assets that might be
at risk in a chapter 7 would select chapter 13
in order to safeguard all assets. The
stipulation would be to maintain the payments
provided for by the plan.
Chapter 13 plans are different for different
clients. Only a qualified attorney with
experience can draft a good plan that works well
and meets the needs of the client. While some
bankruptcy attorneys have little experience with
Chapter 13 plans, we are experienced in this
field and have filed thousands of cases in
Michigan.
Stopping
foreclosure:
Chapter 13 is very useful in order to save a
house from foreclosure. The plan will provide
for the maintenance of the monthly payment on
the house and then pay the lender a little extra
each month so that the mortgage is caught up by
the end of the plan. Once the plan is completed,
the debtor will continue to pay the normal
monthly mortgage. In the meantime, foreclosure
is stopped while the default is cured over the
life of the chapter 13 plan.
Stopping
repossession:
Chapter 13 is very useful to stop repossession
of cars, trucks, automobiles and other assets
that are needed by the debtor. Instead of paying
the usual payment and meeting the demands of the
lender to catch up missed payments, the chapter
13 plan can pay the loan off over a period of
time at a reduced rate when combined with other
debts that are owing. No one can take the
debtor’s assets, property or vehicles while
payments are maintained and the lender is
protected by insurance on the property. The
debtor is responsible for paying insurance.
Stopping
interest, late fees and penalties:
For those who can afford to pay on their debts
but are drowning in interest, late fees or
penalties, chapter 13 is useful for reducing
payment on everything from credit card debts,
signature loans, taxes and auto loans to medical
bills, lawsuit claims and judgments.
We know that filing bankruptcy is stressful.
Accordingly, we emphasize personal service in
all our dealing with our clients. We offer many
special services to assist our clients,
including:
· Free initial consultation
· Free credit report with filing
· Free budget analysis and means test analysis
· Low-cost Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy
· Evening appointments
As with other types of bankruptcy
filings, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceeding
provides debtors with the protection of the
automatic stay. Once a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is
filed, creditors are prevented from making any
further attempts to collect a debt, whether
through letters, calls, collection agencies or
legal filings.
Walter Metzen-Bankruptcy Lawyer-(313) 962-4656-Suite 3156 Penobscot Building, Detroit Michigan 48226-Serving the Entire Metro Detroit Area and Southeast Michigan for over 10 years
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