Before confirmation of our plan, the Trustee objected because our plan payment was not high enough to cover everything. A judge overruled the objection and confirmed the plan. NOW we get a "lack of feasibility" notice for the same thing, though no motion to dismiss. No matter how I crunch the numbers that are showing up on NDC, the money works out, even with a bogus claim still on the table. plus, it makes absolutely no sense how the Trustee pays stuff...a little here, a little there, nothing there, a big heap there. Why don't they split each payment into 60 pieces and pay like a normal person?
So the plan isn't feasible, but I'm not sure if we can squeeze out any more money. We're struggling now, and our daughter was just added to our car insurance (when she gets a job she'll pay for it...but until then...). BUT, we make too much for a Chapter 7. Where does that leave us?
Attorney hasn't had a chance to dig into this yet, nor has he gotten around to objecting to the bogus claim. Has anyone else had something like this happen?
So the plan isn't feasible, but I'm not sure if we can squeeze out any more money. We're struggling now, and our daughter was just added to our car insurance (when she gets a job she'll pay for it...but until then...). BUT, we make too much for a Chapter 7. Where does that leave us?
Attorney hasn't had a chance to dig into this yet, nor has he gotten around to objecting to the bogus claim. Has anyone else had something like this happen?
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