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Good evening, I am here to learn about life during BK13. I have 4 more years to go and the payments are quite tough right now. Any advise on what I can possibly do to lower the payments? Call my lawyer? Call the trustee's office? Any advice will help! Thanks all!!!!
Yep, don't contact the Chapter 13 Trustee when you are represented by an attorney. When a Chapter 13 debtor has any financial setback, including loss of hours/wages or other significant events, they should immediately contact their attorney. I do not know why Chapter 13 debtors always try to figure it out on their own. A Chapter 13 has some features will can allow for payment abatement or even a recalculation if there's been a loss of income and there is room in the plan for this to happen.
So, as shipo writes your attorney should be immediately contacted. I will add that if this difficulty is the result of a refusal or inability to budget, then the Chapter 13 will never work.
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