My creditors have been notified that my plan is ending and they have 21 days to object. What kind of objections can a creditor claim? Is there a way they can stop this still? I've made 57 payments.
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Well, I just saw it on PACERS and NDC shows completed. I didn't have a wage order but there is a letter on the docket notifying me that the wage order was ended. There is also a letter sent to those with claims giving them 15 or 20 days to dispute my discharge. A letter telling me I have to take a class. After 20 days they proceed with a discharge. Letters to me and the creditors appear to all have been sent on the same day. I just dont what reason a creditor would have to dispute it. I owed property taxes but those are paid. I am trying to be optimistic that this thing is just about over but the worrier in me is nervous it isn't.
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Junieblue I understand your worry. I made my final payment earlier this month and my stress level is through the roof with worry there will be a hangup or snag. NDC shows my case as active, but I think my trustee only pays out at the end of every month. Praying to get through this! Best of luck to you. It seems like you're on the other side and the best is yet to come for you. : )
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The reason would be that the Trustee didn't pay what they should have received in the bankruptcy. There is usually no reason for a creditor, especially an unsecured creditor, to object to discharge. Think of it as just something administrative that must be done.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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The only common objection is if you were paying your mortgage directly to the lender rather than conduit via the trustee and you are behind on the mortgage at the end of the plan. If you are behind on your mortgage at the end of the plan and don't eliminate the arrears quickly, you will lose your discharge.
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Originally posted by Junieblue View PostThank you! I just keep worrying that paying my property taxes late was some sort of breach since you are supposed to keep tax payments up.I am not an expert. I share my experiences in the Wonderful Wacky World of Chapter 13! Filed 3-30-18 Confirmed 7-11-18 Discharged 6-8-22
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