So today I was checking out the National Data Center and saw that my case status has finally changed from "active" to "pending review"! Woo-hoo!
I have no idea if I still owe payments or how close I am to being done, since I am already over the 60 month mark by almost 4 months now (filed mid-Sept of 2007) but because of a 3-month suspension of payments when my husband went on disability and a hike in the trustee fees mid-stream we didn't get our base paid off in the 60 months and when I contacted the trustees office about the need to make up the shortfall they said that we could just extend the payments rather than coughing up the shortfall all at once and that I didn't have to worry about it.
If I don't hear anything in the next 2 weeks we'll be making another payment since it will come out of my pay on the 25th, but I am so excited to be one of the few, the proud, the CH 13 completers! It won't really change our budget any since our CH 13 payments are about what we'll end up having to start paying in student loan repayments, but still will be nice to finally discharge that ~54K of unsecured debt (we owed ~90K and are at 40% payback).
I have no idea if I still owe payments or how close I am to being done, since I am already over the 60 month mark by almost 4 months now (filed mid-Sept of 2007) but because of a 3-month suspension of payments when my husband went on disability and a hike in the trustee fees mid-stream we didn't get our base paid off in the 60 months and when I contacted the trustees office about the need to make up the shortfall they said that we could just extend the payments rather than coughing up the shortfall all at once and that I didn't have to worry about it.
If I don't hear anything in the next 2 weeks we'll be making another payment since it will come out of my pay on the 25th, but I am so excited to be one of the few, the proud, the CH 13 completers! It won't really change our budget any since our CH 13 payments are about what we'll end up having to start paying in student loan repayments, but still will be nice to finally discharge that ~54K of unsecured debt (we owed ~90K and are at 40% payback).
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