We are 8 months away from the end of our 60-month CH 13 plan, which is definitely the good news.
The bad news is that when we had our lawyer make a motion to incur debt several months ago to get a vehicle when my son totaled our truck, (almost 200K miles on it so just liability insurance) the trustee denied it saying that 1) the vehicle we lined up to buy to replace it was too high of mileage (hey trustee, I wanted to get a vehicle we could afford and it's not like you have a ton of options when in an active BK for financing!) and 2) that according to his projections, we would have a shortfall in our plan payments at the end of our 60 months so he couldn't approve new debt when he was already anticipating a deficiency.
He didn't say how much we'd be short, or why we're short $, or give any suggestions for how much extra we should be sending in to make up the deficiency. We did have a 3 month suspension of payments when my husband became disabled a few years back, but we modified the plan due to the big change in income that resulted so when we resumed payments at the new rate I thought things were taken care of and the deferred months included, but maybe not?
Our trustee has been real reasonable in the past, and to continue the saga, our second vehicle bit the dust while we were waiting to hear back on our motion to incur debt to replace the 1st vehicle, and at this point we had no options since we live in a rural area and I have to have a way to get to work, so I knew I shouldn't do it but really didn't see what else I could do and seriously thought our motion would be approved, so I went ahead and bought the car so we'd have at least 1 vehicle and then the letter from the trustee came saying no....
Ok, water under the bridge, can't undo that damage, just hoping trustee doesn't run a vehicle title search when closing out the case and decide to punish us for buying the car without approval by failing to discharge us. But i'm even more worried about the extra $ he says we owe. I've e-mailed his office to see if I can find out an amount, but no response, and calling his office just bounces you through an automated system that eventually ends up with a voice mailbox.
My plan payments were originally $1100/month then reduced to $400/month when my husband got disabled and couldn't work and we had the suspension in payments and modification. Do you think sending three extra payments of $400 is what is needed here? I could swing that with my income tax refund (he lets us keep any refunds under $6000), but no way could I pay $3300 if he wants three additional $1100 payments since I'm only getting $1525 in refund. My modified plan says my % payback is 40%, which then tried to use to calculate how much I'd be short based on claims, but using that to estimate has me about $1500 short, which doesn't seem to match owing three payments of $400 OR 3 payments of $1100.
I guess I'm going to have to contact my lawyer since I'm not getting any info from the trustee's office, but they are slow and unresponsive most of the time too. And I really didn't want to have my lawyer ask me what I ever did about a car since the motion to incur debt was denied and have to tell her that I bought it anyhow...
Any thoughts, advice, reassurances? and yes, I already know I screwed up on the whole car thing and don't see a way that can be fixed, I'm just planning to keep my head down and pray that flies as long as I've paid the plan everything that needs to be paid in the end.
Thanks!
The bad news is that when we had our lawyer make a motion to incur debt several months ago to get a vehicle when my son totaled our truck, (almost 200K miles on it so just liability insurance) the trustee denied it saying that 1) the vehicle we lined up to buy to replace it was too high of mileage (hey trustee, I wanted to get a vehicle we could afford and it's not like you have a ton of options when in an active BK for financing!) and 2) that according to his projections, we would have a shortfall in our plan payments at the end of our 60 months so he couldn't approve new debt when he was already anticipating a deficiency.
He didn't say how much we'd be short, or why we're short $, or give any suggestions for how much extra we should be sending in to make up the deficiency. We did have a 3 month suspension of payments when my husband became disabled a few years back, but we modified the plan due to the big change in income that resulted so when we resumed payments at the new rate I thought things were taken care of and the deferred months included, but maybe not?
Our trustee has been real reasonable in the past, and to continue the saga, our second vehicle bit the dust while we were waiting to hear back on our motion to incur debt to replace the 1st vehicle, and at this point we had no options since we live in a rural area and I have to have a way to get to work, so I knew I shouldn't do it but really didn't see what else I could do and seriously thought our motion would be approved, so I went ahead and bought the car so we'd have at least 1 vehicle and then the letter from the trustee came saying no....
Ok, water under the bridge, can't undo that damage, just hoping trustee doesn't run a vehicle title search when closing out the case and decide to punish us for buying the car without approval by failing to discharge us. But i'm even more worried about the extra $ he says we owe. I've e-mailed his office to see if I can find out an amount, but no response, and calling his office just bounces you through an automated system that eventually ends up with a voice mailbox.
My plan payments were originally $1100/month then reduced to $400/month when my husband got disabled and couldn't work and we had the suspension in payments and modification. Do you think sending three extra payments of $400 is what is needed here? I could swing that with my income tax refund (he lets us keep any refunds under $6000), but no way could I pay $3300 if he wants three additional $1100 payments since I'm only getting $1525 in refund. My modified plan says my % payback is 40%, which then tried to use to calculate how much I'd be short based on claims, but using that to estimate has me about $1500 short, which doesn't seem to match owing three payments of $400 OR 3 payments of $1100.
I guess I'm going to have to contact my lawyer since I'm not getting any info from the trustee's office, but they are slow and unresponsive most of the time too. And I really didn't want to have my lawyer ask me what I ever did about a car since the motion to incur debt was denied and have to tell her that I bought it anyhow...
Any thoughts, advice, reassurances? and yes, I already know I screwed up on the whole car thing and don't see a way that can be fixed, I'm just planning to keep my head down and pray that flies as long as I've paid the plan everything that needs to be paid in the end.
Thanks!
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