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What is Chapter 13 Plan

The Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan is a legal form used by debtors in New Mexico to propose a repayment plan for debts over a period not exceeding 60 months.

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Chapter 13 Plan is needed by:
  • Individuals filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy
  • Debtors looking to repay debts in New Mexico
  • Bankruptcy attorneys assisting clients
  • Creditors seeking structured debt repayment
  • Financial advisors providing bankruptcy guidance

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Individuals with regular income who wish to repay their debts within a specified period are eligible to file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan. It's suitable for those whose debts do not exceed certain limits.
The Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plan must typically be filed within 14 days after your bankruptcy petition is filed. It's essential to adhere to this deadline to ensure smooth processing.
Submit the completed plan to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Mexico. You can file it electronically through pdfFiller or in person at the court, ensuring all necessary documents accompany the submission.
Supporting documents usually include financial statements, a list of creditors, proofs of income, and any relevant tax documents. Having these ready will streamline the filling process.
Common mistakes include failing to provide accurate payment amounts, missing deadlines, and not including all creditors. Double-checking your entries can help avoid these issues.
Processing times can vary, but it generally takes a few weeks to several months depending on the court's schedule and the complexity of your case.
Yes, you can modify your Chapter 13 plan after filing if your circumstances change. You'll need to submit a modified plan to the court for approval.
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