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Debtors who complete their Chapter 13 plan must file additional documents to be eligible to receive a Chapter 13 discharge. It is recommended that the debtor consult with counsel to complete the required documents. The following procedures are to be followed for successful Chapter 13 cases:
Debtors who complete their Chapter 13 plan must file additional documents to be eligible to receive a Chapter 13 Discharge. It is recommended that the debtor consult with his/her attorney to complete the required documents. The following procedures are to be followed for successful Chapter 13 cases: 1.
This form is for use in a chapter 13 case in which the debtor has completed payments under the confirmed plan. Form 18WH may be used if the debtor receives a so-called “hardship” discharge pursuant to section 1328(b) of the Code before completing the plan payments.
This form is for use in a chapter 13 case in which the debtor receives a so-called “hardship discharge” pursuant to section 1328(b) of the Code despite not completing the plan payments. Form 18W may be used if the debtor has completed payments under the confirmed plan.
DEBTOR’S AFFIDAVIT REQUESTING DISCHARGE. ***IN JOINT FILINGS, A SEPARATE AFFIDAVIT MUST BE COMPLETED BY EACH DEBTOR IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A DISCHARGE*** The Chapter 13 Trustee has filed a notice of completion in my case and I am hereby requesting that the Court issue a discharge.
30 Σεπ 2021 · Under the “estate replenishment” theory, post-confirmation appreciation on the chapter 13 debtor’s residence belongs to the debtor. In re Larzelere, 2021 WL 3745428 (Bankr. D. N.J. Aug. 24, 2021) (case no. 1:17-bk-34411).
In most Chapter 13 cases, the debtor will receive a bankruptcy discharge after the debtor has made all plan payments. In addition to allowing debtors to slow pay some debts and retain property, a key factor in many debtors’ decision to file Chapter 13 is the enhanced discharge.