I originally filed for Chapter 7 because wife lost job and I lost my overtime. I was current on all my bills up to the month or 2 before filing. I was denied Chapter 7 but my wife was granted Chapter 7 and had all her debt erased. I filed for Chapter 13 and got a payment plan that was almost the same amount (2200) I was paying before the BK. After about a year wife and I separated and the financial stress increased. Attorney suggested refile and we did but during the meeting who I later found out was the trustee's boss came in behind me unannounced and undetected but interrupted and scrutinized me with her questions. I was granted a 10% repayment @ $600 for 3 years but one of my secured creditors who didn't reclaim the secured property (boat) because it was worthless seemed mad I didn't want to keep (reaffirm?) it so he started contesting things dragging it out. When I volunteered to deliver the item he declined but my plan was extended another 12 months to 48 because of his objections/request.
I paid on the plan regularly but owed on my taxes for that year which they added to the plan then the next year after I received certified mail from the IRS stating I owed 6K. I tried to request a payment plan but it was blocked but later found out because it was added to my plan also. I paid more than my amount due because of added IRS bills and planned on paying it off early even though attorney discouraged that. The only other issue I had is I fell 2 months behind on mortgage after about a year and tried to modify it through an outside not for profit agency then the trustee's attorneys filed all kind of things which seem they were going to foreclose so I caught it up pretty quick and left modification alone even though house is underwater.
Well a few months before my final payment they sent out a tax return and refund request but I had not filed those taxes yet. Coincidently I paid my last payment in Apr and filed my current and previous year taxes. I called the trustee office to see if they needed anything and was told to just wait for the audit completion that would show if I owed anything else. My attorney said technically if its not closed to keep sending payments so I sent the next month payment but the month after that I called the trustee office again and they said I am paid up so don't pay anymore and wait for the completion of the audit. Well last week I received notice they were filing a motion to dismiss because I didn't not tender my tax returns forms/refunds to them. I thought they had the first 2 years returns since they added the tax due to my plan and I just filed the last 2 years so I emailed and faxed all 4 years to them. My attorney said she has never seen them file for the motion to dismiss that so late in the case which at that time was after my 49th final payment. She also said it was not good that my income increased each year but I explained to her that due to expired contract and labor issues we got awarded back pay and subsequent raises after 4 years of none and OT was started again. Well after that meeting I got a text from my attorney stating the trustee attorney requested 100% and the judge agreed. She then said what is the purpose of filing for BK if you are going to pay 100% (my question also) and then stated attorneys want to see the tax returns to insure you don't get refunds (which I didn't) not as basis to increase the plan payments. She said she has never seen this before and I wanted to ask does my case sound typical or something isn't right? I have thought about retaining another lawyer if mines is not doing her job or is this how the BK trustees operate.
I paid on the plan regularly but owed on my taxes for that year which they added to the plan then the next year after I received certified mail from the IRS stating I owed 6K. I tried to request a payment plan but it was blocked but later found out because it was added to my plan also. I paid more than my amount due because of added IRS bills and planned on paying it off early even though attorney discouraged that. The only other issue I had is I fell 2 months behind on mortgage after about a year and tried to modify it through an outside not for profit agency then the trustee's attorneys filed all kind of things which seem they were going to foreclose so I caught it up pretty quick and left modification alone even though house is underwater.
Well a few months before my final payment they sent out a tax return and refund request but I had not filed those taxes yet. Coincidently I paid my last payment in Apr and filed my current and previous year taxes. I called the trustee office to see if they needed anything and was told to just wait for the audit completion that would show if I owed anything else. My attorney said technically if its not closed to keep sending payments so I sent the next month payment but the month after that I called the trustee office again and they said I am paid up so don't pay anymore and wait for the completion of the audit. Well last week I received notice they were filing a motion to dismiss because I didn't not tender my tax returns forms/refunds to them. I thought they had the first 2 years returns since they added the tax due to my plan and I just filed the last 2 years so I emailed and faxed all 4 years to them. My attorney said she has never seen them file for the motion to dismiss that so late in the case which at that time was after my 49th final payment. She also said it was not good that my income increased each year but I explained to her that due to expired contract and labor issues we got awarded back pay and subsequent raises after 4 years of none and OT was started again. Well after that meeting I got a text from my attorney stating the trustee attorney requested 100% and the judge agreed. She then said what is the purpose of filing for BK if you are going to pay 100% (my question also) and then stated attorneys want to see the tax returns to insure you don't get refunds (which I didn't) not as basis to increase the plan payments. She said she has never seen this before and I wanted to ask does my case sound typical or something isn't right? I have thought about retaining another lawyer if mines is not doing her job or is this how the BK trustees operate.
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