My wife works for the federal government and due to the sequestration, starting in April barring a last minute fix she will be forced to take a 20% pay cut each week for the remaining 22 weeks of the fiscal year. My question is has anyone ever had to petition to lower payments due to unforesen and unavoidable circumstances on our part?
A little history: We are in a 16% plan and in Oklahoma we are required to give the trustee 100% of our tax returns each year which after 40 months in has allowed us to reach our plan base. We are currently $8500 ahead in our payments, our secured creditors have been paid in full, we pay our mortgage outside of the plan and are current with only unsecured creditors remaining. According to our lawyer and the chapter 13 website we owe $0 to all creditors but he said not to get our hopes up that the court would accept the pay cut as a "good enough" reason to lower payments. Due to the pay cut, the health insurance premiums that is deducted for our family will increase and lower our take home pay quite a bit.
A little history: We are in a 16% plan and in Oklahoma we are required to give the trustee 100% of our tax returns each year which after 40 months in has allowed us to reach our plan base. We are currently $8500 ahead in our payments, our secured creditors have been paid in full, we pay our mortgage outside of the plan and are current with only unsecured creditors remaining. According to our lawyer and the chapter 13 website we owe $0 to all creditors but he said not to get our hopes up that the court would accept the pay cut as a "good enough" reason to lower payments. Due to the pay cut, the health insurance premiums that is deducted for our family will increase and lower our take home pay quite a bit.
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