Will My Payments Change in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy If I Lose My Job?
Almost all Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases are set for a period of anywhere from 36 to 60 months. As you can imagine, a lot change in a person’s life during a three to five-year time frame, particularly in a somewhat unstable job market. Although a person may have a well-paying, stable job at the time their Chapter 13 bankruptcy case is filed, they may lose their job a year or two later while still in their bankruptcy.
If you lose your job while you are in your Chapter 13 bankruptcy and are no longer able to afford your Chapter 13 payments, you will need to contact your attorney immediately so that he or she can take the necessary steps to try to reduce your plan payment. It is important to know, however, that just because you lose your job, your payments will not automatically decrease.
For example, if you are only paying 2% back to your unsecured creditors (credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, etc.) and the rest of your plan payments are for your secured debts (mortgage, car loans, furniture, etc.) then the Trustee may not be able to lower your payment because she would not be receiving enough to make all of your secured debt payments every month. In other words, if by lowering your plan payment, the Trustee is not receiving enough money from you each month to pay all of your secured debts, then the Trustee will have to dismiss your case. The only option in a situation where most (or all) of your plan payment goes to your secured debts is to surrender one (or more) of your secured debts. For example, if you have three vehicles included in your plan payment, you may be able to reduce your plan payment enough for you to afford the plan payment by surrendering one of the vehicles.
Obviously, each situation is different when it comes to the plan payment and amount being paid to secured and unsecured creditors, so you will have to contact your bankruptcy attorney for specifics about your own situation. However, there is the possibility of at least attempting to lower your Chapter 13 plan payment if you lose your job while you are in bankruptcy.
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