I was wondering if someone could help clarify this for me -
Currently we are in the 36 month window of a 60 month plan with a 13% pay back. Based on the amount that I pay each week I will have the principal balance of all of my claims paid in full the next few weeks. They attorney fees are paid in full as well.
My question is this-
Once the principal balance is ZERO on all of the claims, what happens with the remainder of my payments? I will theoretically have about 20 months of payments yet to make to complete the plan based on the original numbers, yet all of the claims are paid in full including the attorney and trustee. These payments are deducted weekly from my salary.
Will a discharge come sooner than 60 months, or will more money be sent to the creditors? If the allowed claim is indeed the allowed claim I would think that an early discharge is possible, or is this just wishful thinking?
I have done numerous searches without a definite answer. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Currently we are in the 36 month window of a 60 month plan with a 13% pay back. Based on the amount that I pay each week I will have the principal balance of all of my claims paid in full the next few weeks. They attorney fees are paid in full as well.
My question is this-
Once the principal balance is ZERO on all of the claims, what happens with the remainder of my payments? I will theoretically have about 20 months of payments yet to make to complete the plan based on the original numbers, yet all of the claims are paid in full including the attorney and trustee. These payments are deducted weekly from my salary.
Will a discharge come sooner than 60 months, or will more money be sent to the creditors? If the allowed claim is indeed the allowed claim I would think that an early discharge is possible, or is this just wishful thinking?
I have done numerous searches without a definite answer. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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