Hi all,
I just found this forum yesterday and I could have used it about 4 years ago. We're 16 months out from completing our chap 13 and as you can imagine I am getting antsy. I am trying to see what the dollar amount is that we have left to pay and if it's worth sending extra to finish early. We are at 100% repayment and have been since May 1, 2020. Prior to that, we have had 5 other plan modifications (increases, our trustee hates us). On NDC, my plan base says $0.00. I went through all our old documents from when we filed, but can't really see one, definitive total, so I went back to NDC, went through each claim, documented the "principal owed" and added it all up, but I'm sure there are hidden fees I'm not seeing. According to my attorney, we will be 100% debt free (student loans included) when we complete our last payment, but I don't know what figure she is using to make that statement.
We have a very mediocre relationship with our attorney, otherwise I'd be asking her this. The less I have to deal with her the better.
I just found this forum yesterday and I could have used it about 4 years ago. We're 16 months out from completing our chap 13 and as you can imagine I am getting antsy. I am trying to see what the dollar amount is that we have left to pay and if it's worth sending extra to finish early. We are at 100% repayment and have been since May 1, 2020. Prior to that, we have had 5 other plan modifications (increases, our trustee hates us). On NDC, my plan base says $0.00. I went through all our old documents from when we filed, but can't really see one, definitive total, so I went back to NDC, went through each claim, documented the "principal owed" and added it all up, but I'm sure there are hidden fees I'm not seeing. According to my attorney, we will be 100% debt free (student loans included) when we complete our last payment, but I don't know what figure she is using to make that statement.
We have a very mediocre relationship with our attorney, otherwise I'd be asking her this. The less I have to deal with her the better.
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