We all speculated but never really thought about how many Chapter 13 cases actually reach confirmation. How about the percentages based on those that are represented by attorneys? Would you believe that only 55% of attorney-represented debtors make it to Chapter 13 confirmation? Incredible... right?
The real kicker for Pro Se debtors, is that only 0.4% make it to confirmation (in California). That's less than 1 in every 200 Pro Se filings.
I'm not bragging or boasting, because others on BKForum have obtained confirmation as a Pro Se debtor, but it's nice to know that we are in the top 1%! Just think, 45% of the cases filed by attorneys do not get to confirmation.
I don't dare speculate how many Pro Se Chapter 13 confirmed cases actually make it to discharge. The report quips that "[a]pproximately 92 percent of the debtors did not receive a discharge." They continue by also saying that all "debtors who filed a chapter 13 case and did not convert to chapter 7 have had their cases dismissed." I guess that makes it 0% of Pro Se Chapter 13 cases which were confirmed and made it to discharge as a Chapter 13. (Another source mentions that it is 1 in 2,500 Pro Se Chapter 13 cases that start as a Chapter 13 and receive a discharge as a Chapter 13 (under 11 USC 1328).
I think we just had one recently here on BKForum, and we all salute tigergem!
The real kicker for Pro Se debtors, is that only 0.4% make it to confirmation (in California). That's less than 1 in every 200 Pro Se filings.
I'm not bragging or boasting, because others on BKForum have obtained confirmation as a Pro Se debtor, but it's nice to know that we are in the top 1%! Just think, 45% of the cases filed by attorneys do not get to confirmation.
I don't dare speculate how many Pro Se Chapter 13 confirmed cases actually make it to discharge. The report quips that "[a]pproximately 92 percent of the debtors did not receive a discharge." They continue by also saying that all "debtors who filed a chapter 13 case and did not convert to chapter 7 have had their cases dismissed." I guess that makes it 0% of Pro Se Chapter 13 cases which were confirmed and made it to discharge as a Chapter 13. (Another source mentions that it is 1 in 2,500 Pro Se Chapter 13 cases that start as a Chapter 13 and receive a discharge as a Chapter 13 (under 11 USC 1328).
I think we just had one recently here on BKForum, and we all salute tigergem!
Approximately 55 percent of attorney-represented cases reach confirmation. The number of self-represented debtors that manage to get to confirmation of a chapter 13 plan is 0.4 percent – clearly demonstrating that it is nearly impossible for this population to succeed in chapter 13.
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Finding out more about the 39 percent of self-represented chapter 7 cases that are dismissed, and the nearly 100 percent of self-represented chapter 13 cases that are dismissed, would allow us to better identify abusive or fraudulent filings and reach out to those who just need better legal assistance.
Source: California Bankruptcy Courts 2011 Report
http://ecf-ciao.cacb.uscourts.gov/Co...sectioniib.htm
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Finding out more about the 39 percent of self-represented chapter 7 cases that are dismissed, and the nearly 100 percent of self-represented chapter 13 cases that are dismissed, would allow us to better identify abusive or fraudulent filings and reach out to those who just need better legal assistance.
Source: California Bankruptcy Courts 2011 Report
http://ecf-ciao.cacb.uscourts.gov/Co...sectioniib.htm
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