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Chapter 13 – Analysis of the Debt Limit under Section 109(e) of the Bankruptcy Code

By Carl D. Neff on December 11, 2021
Posted in Bankruptcy Developments, Creditors Rights

In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, also known as a wage earner’s plan, individual debtors may be permitted to retain their property, and develop a plan to repay a portion or all of their debts. A debtor will propose a repayment plan to make installment payments to creditors over a 36 to 60 month period.

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Carl Neff bwCarl D. Neff regularly handles matters before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and has represented commercial landlords, utility companies, creditors and other interested parties in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Carl also has significant experience litigating preference and avoidance action disputes.

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