Chapter 13 Meeting of the Creditors

Joliet Illinois Bankruptcy Lawyers & Attorneys

Jesse Barrientes: Well, part of the other process, too, which is kind of similar to Chapter 7 is after it gets filed you have a meeting. A meeting of creditors, right?

David Siegel: Yes. That’s right. You must appear before the trustee in a Chapter 13.

Jesse Barrientes: And a Chapter 13, when you appear before them, they’re going to look at the plan that you’ve outlined and they’re going to tweak it and make sure that everything is okay. Good example, I think, and what I’ve seen sometimes when you go in. And actually I think we should kind of step back and just kind of look at what it is. Your plan payment is determined by the amount of available monies that are left after your allowable expenses, right?

David Siegel: Right.

Jesse Barrientes: So that can be from 100 bucks depending on your situation to 1600.

David Siegel: That’s correct.

Jesse Barrientes: Or any number in between or above that.

David Siegel: Yes.

Jesse Barrientes: Again, it’s individual specific, right?

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