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What is motion to modify chapter

The Motion to Modify Chapter 13 Plan is a legal document used by debtors in the US Bankruptcy Court to request modifications to their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan.

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Motion to modify chapter is needed by:
  • Debtors seeking changes to their Chapter 13 plan
  • Attorneys representing debtors in bankruptcy cases
  • Financial advisors assisting clients with bankruptcy
  • Non-profit credit counseling agencies
  • Individuals exploring bankruptcy modifications

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    Before starting, gather necessary information such as details about your original Chapter 13 plan, proposed changes, and any supporting documents relevant to the modifications.
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Any debtor currently under a Chapter 13 plan in the Central District of California may file this motion to request modifications due to changes in financial circumstances.
Support your motion with documentation that verifies your financial situation, such as income statements, expense reports, and any previous bankruptcy filings or court orders.
You can submit the motion either by mailing it to the court or electronically through the Bankruptcy Court's filing system, depending on your filing requirements and if you're represented by an attorney.
Ensure that all required fields are completed, signatures are present, and that you have included all necessary supporting documents to prevent delays in processing your motion.
Yes, debtors have the right to request modifications to their Chapter 13 plan multiple times as circumstances change, provided all motions are properly filed and justified.
Processing times can vary; however, it typically takes several weeks from the date of filing the motion for the Bankruptcy Court to review and respond to your request.
Certain fees may apply when filing motions in bankruptcy court. Check with the court or your attorney for the most current fee structure associated with modifying a Chapter 13 plan.
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