Chapter 13 Two Year Plan

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The plan can pay off earlier than 3 or 5 years if it is a 100% plan.
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Chapter 13 Two Year Plan
Hello Everyone:
Does anyone know if there is a rule where it states if Chapter 13s can
only be in either a three year plan or a five year plan?
Under what circumstances would a Chapter 13 be confirmed with a two year
plan?
Is there a judge who has had such a case brought forward?
Thank you,
Jan P. Quaglia
Law Offices of Jan P. Quaglia
The plan can pay off earlier than 3 or 5 years if it is a 100% plan. Law Office of Catherine Christiansen1077 E Pacific Coast Hwy #210Seal Beach, CA, 90740Tel: (562) 361-8721Fax: (562) 490-8572
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Hello Everyone:
Does anyone know if there is a rule where it states if Chapter 13s can
only be in either a three year plan or a five year plan?
Under what circumstances would a Chapter 13 be confirmed with a two year
plan?
Is there a judge who has had such a case brought forward?
Thank you,
Jan P. Quaglia
Law Offices of Jan P. Quaglia

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