Hi Christine,
I usually do it this way when the deadline to file proofs of claim has
passed:
Download all filed proofs of claim
Go into Best Case
Adjust each scheduled creditor to reflect each creditors filed proof of
claim (assuming no objection to claim)
Delete any scheduled creditors that did not file proofs of claim
That usually does the trick in terms of calculating the correct percentage
going to unsecured creditors.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Christine Wilton wrote:
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> Hello Colleagues,
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> I am working on several Motions to Modify my client's Chapter 13 Plans and
> it seems near impossible to match the trustee's calculations.
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> Those of you that have had success, do you have a calculator or
> methodology to share with me?
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> I would greatly appreciate all your help here. My paralegal has called
> into Best Case and they are of no help. Maybe even a name and number for a
> Best Case contact would be helpful.
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Hi Christine,I usually do it this way when the deadline to file proofs of claim has passed:Download all filed proofs of claimGo into Best CaseAdjust each scheduled creditor to reflect each creditors filed proof of claim (assuming no objection to claim)
Delete any scheduled creditors that did not file proofs of claimThat usually does the trick in terms of calculating the correct percentage going to unsecured creditors.On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Christine Wilton <Office:5150 Candlewood Street, Suite 17FLakewood, CA 90712Mailing:4067 Hardwick Street, Suite 335Lakewood, CA 90712
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