Okay, I'm good to go with a Ch. 7 so this isn't for me, but for a friend of mine who has already been approved for a Ch. 13 plan.
He says the plan he has leaves him with so little money it's hard to have any kind of life and he's thinking of just stopping paying and "disappearing", perhaps to another country.
I told him that if he does that they may attach his social security income, which he is only a few years away from getting, and so on. I told him to try and go back to the judge to plead for a better payment plan but he says they told him this is the best he can get, already.
So this brings up the question:
What can they do to him if he "skips" on the Ch. 13 plan?
Can they attach his Social Security benefits? Can they put him in jail? Attach his 401k? What is the law regarding skipping out on a Ch. 13 plan? If he were to "disappear" could he still re-appear to get his soc. security in a few years, or would they automatically get that or part of that? (I don't know how much he would be getting from SS; I did not ask.)
But this brings up another point: Why is it that some people seem to get plans via Ch. 13 that really seem unfair, that they are left with almost nothing to live on? Is it mostly due to a bad attorney, a bad judge, or ???
He says the plan he has leaves him with so little money it's hard to have any kind of life and he's thinking of just stopping paying and "disappearing", perhaps to another country.
I told him that if he does that they may attach his social security income, which he is only a few years away from getting, and so on. I told him to try and go back to the judge to plead for a better payment plan but he says they told him this is the best he can get, already.
So this brings up the question:
What can they do to him if he "skips" on the Ch. 13 plan?
Can they attach his Social Security benefits? Can they put him in jail? Attach his 401k? What is the law regarding skipping out on a Ch. 13 plan? If he were to "disappear" could he still re-appear to get his soc. security in a few years, or would they automatically get that or part of that? (I don't know how much he would be getting from SS; I did not ask.)
But this brings up another point: Why is it that some people seem to get plans via Ch. 13 that really seem unfair, that they are left with almost nothing to live on? Is it mostly due to a bad attorney, a bad judge, or ???
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