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Will we ever need to provide our trustee with our bank statements AFTER confirmation?
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Originally posted by forgotten View PostI needed a new lawyer if everyone else has $833/mo in wiggle room for savings.Filed: 11/10; 341: 1/11; Confirmed: 2/11
49 payments down, 11 to go...
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Originally posted by cspa522 View PostSo NO! We are NOT in 100% payback. But I don't know where to find out what the percentage is! Anyone know? I've looked over all of the paperwork and it never says. Just that we're paying $36,000 over 60 months.
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Originally posted by Pandora View PostYes, look on your confirmation order signed by the judge, it has everything on it, including % paid to creditors. NDC always has 100% listed for some reason, regardless if its less; ours shows 100% and we're at 34% I believe...
So if our total amount to be repaid is $39,600, and $4,500 of that is to go to unsecured, does that really mean our percentage of payback is only 11%?Filed: 11/10; 341: 1/11; Confirmed: 2/11
49 payments down, 11 to go...
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Originally posted by Pandora View PostYes, look on your confirmation order signed by the judge, it has everything on it, including % paid to creditors. NDC always has 100% listed for some reason, regardless if its less; ours shows 100% and we're at 34% I believe...
NDC percentage is actually acurate for me. All varies by district/trustee!Filed CH13 - 06/2009
Confirmed - 01/2010
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Originally posted by forgotten View PostMy confirmation order actually had none of that. There was a final claim auditing sent to all creditors about a month after confirmation that had all of that information.
NDC percentage is actually acurate for me. All varies by district/trustee!Filed: 11/10; 341: 1/11; Confirmed: 2/11
49 payments down, 11 to go...
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Originally posted by cspa522 View PostUnfortunately ours only says how much we have to pay back ($39,600), how long (60 months) and how much goes to unsecured ($4500).
So if our total amount to be repaid is $39,600, and $4,500 of that is to go to unsecured, does that really mean our percentage of payback is only 11%?
I had $310,000 in unsecured claims and am paying back $58,000 so my percentage is 19%.Filed CH13 - 06/2009
Confirmed - 01/2010
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Originally posted by forgotten View PostTake the total of your unsecured claims and calculate the percentage based on the $4,500 that is going to unsecured. So if you have $50,000 in unsecured claims your percentage would be 9%.
I had $310,000 in unsecured claims and am paying back $58,000 so my percentage is 19%.Filed: 11/10; 341: 1/11; Confirmed: 2/11
49 payments down, 11 to go...
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Originally posted by forgotten View PostI needed a new lawyer if everyone else has $833/mo in wiggle room for savings.4/29/2011 - Filed Chapter 13, have to pay a massive payment each month!
6/16/2011 - 341 meeting
7/21/2011 - Confirmed!
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