I am post-341 and pre-confirmation. I am under median and I think my proposed plan is 0%. My initial confirmation hearing was scheduled to take place earlier this week but it was adjourned for another month. As my attorney explained, that is usual and to be expected. A couple secured creditors filed objections over small amounts and my attorney said that he is working it out with their attorneys.
My questions: My 341 went smoothly and the trustee seemed satisfied. To my knowledge, the trustee did not flag anything and, to date, he has not filed an objection to confirmation of my plan. Once my attorney resolves the objections filed by the secured creditors, and if the trustee is satisfied with my plan, is it normal course for the judge to confirm the proposed plan? Or, does the judge sometimes object or take issue with a proposed plan despite the trustee being satisfied with it? Also, I am curious to know what happens when confirmation is delayed six months to a year. If the payment is increased in the confirmed plan for whatever reason, would the confirmed payment amount be retroactive and would a debtor be required to pay the deficiency because the pre-confirmation payments made were less than the confirmed payment amount? Also, what if an unconfirmed plan proposed that a debtor be allowed to keep an employment bonus or tax refund, which occurred in the pre-confirmation time period, but it was not allowed in the confirmed plan? Would the debtor be required to pay back the bonus/refund?
Thanks for your help!
My questions: My 341 went smoothly and the trustee seemed satisfied. To my knowledge, the trustee did not flag anything and, to date, he has not filed an objection to confirmation of my plan. Once my attorney resolves the objections filed by the secured creditors, and if the trustee is satisfied with my plan, is it normal course for the judge to confirm the proposed plan? Or, does the judge sometimes object or take issue with a proposed plan despite the trustee being satisfied with it? Also, I am curious to know what happens when confirmation is delayed six months to a year. If the payment is increased in the confirmed plan for whatever reason, would the confirmed payment amount be retroactive and would a debtor be required to pay the deficiency because the pre-confirmation payments made were less than the confirmed payment amount? Also, what if an unconfirmed plan proposed that a debtor be allowed to keep an employment bonus or tax refund, which occurred in the pre-confirmation time period, but it was not allowed in the confirmed plan? Would the debtor be required to pay back the bonus/refund?
Thanks for your help!
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