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The office of the Standing Chapter 13 Trustee services parties in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases in the Eastern District of Missouri. The Trustee accepts queries regarding case status by mail or by phone; contact information is shown below.
Under a chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor proposes a 3-5 year repayment plan to the creditors offering to pay off all or part of the debts from the debtor’s future income.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, on the other hand, lets you keep your property. In exchange, you develop and stick to a repayment plan that lasts for three to five years. At the end of the payment plan, your debts are discharged, and you have your fresh start.
Individuals who wish to file a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy petition and who live in the Western District of Missouri can use eSR. To determine if you can use eSR, enter your residential ZIP code in the ZIP Code Search.
• The Chapter 13 repayment plan must meet certain criteria to be confirmed, such as providing for payment of past due child support, alimony, income taxes, and other “priority” debts (debts that must be paid first).
eSR is an online tool to help individuals complete a Chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy petition when they have decided to file bankruptcy without an attorney. Who can use eSR? Individuals who wish to file a bankruptcy petition and who live in the Eastern District of Missouri can use eSR.
Chapter 13 is called “debt adjustment”. It requires a debtor to file a plan to pay debts (or parts of debts) from current income. Most people filing bankruptcy will want to file under either chapter 7 or chapter 13. Either type of case may be filed individually or by a married couple filing jointly. (see Missouri Bankruptcy Law’s Chapter ...
The purpose of this article is to provide what you need to know about Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Missouri. Here’s what we will cover: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Missouri; Calculating Chapter 13 Plan Payments in Missouri; Filing for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Missouri Process; Missouri Bankruptcy Exemptions; Bankruptcy Courts and Trustees ...
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