25 Jul Options To Dismissal For Failed Chapter 13 Part 3
In Part 2 I discussed the option of a Hardship Discharge if you find yourself unable to make Chapter 13 Plan payments.
Another option to help if you are unable to make your Chapter 13 Plan payments is to suspend the payments.
In order to be able to suspend the Plan payments you must be in a Plan that is less than 60 months long.
Suspension of payments can help in situations of a temporary job interruption or where an unexpected expense comes up.
Suspension of Plan payments requires approval of the Bankrutpcy Court.
An experienced bankruptcy attorney to review your options if you cannot make you Plan payments.

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Kevin Gipson, New Orleans Bankruptcy Attorney
Lawyer-Notary Public at Law Offices of Kevin K. Gipson
I've been a consumer bankruptcy lawyer for nearly 25 years. Since that time I have helped many people resolve their financial problems.
I have been practicing law since 1986 and I am licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in the State of Louisiana.
Because I am a sole practitioner, you know that your debt matters are being handled by me personally.
In addition to my work with consumers, I am also frequently asked to speak at local seminars on bankruptcy law.
I am member of the following organizations:
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• National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
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