The debtor information generally corresponds to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy debtor and the method further includes verifying the debtor information against a public database. The present disclosure is further directed to a system for paying a trustee, including a computer storage device to store debtor ...
L. West, Trustee Kara L. West serves as the Standing Chapter 13 Trustee in the Eastern District of Tennessee for both the Southern Division and Winchester Division. As such, Ms. West is assigned as party of interest in all Chapter 13 cases filed in those Divisions and oversees the ...
A Chapter 13 trustee, also called a standing trustee, has additional duties. The trustee receives copies or transcripts of tax returns for the debtor for the 4 years before filing and receives all newly filed copies of tax returns while the case is open. The trustee also receives annual ...
HomePAYMENT ADDRESS: Annette C. Crawford Chapter 13 Trustee P.O. Box 2159 Memphis, TN 38101-2159 Debtors unable to be payroll deducted: Monthly plan payments can now be made electronically through TFS Bill Pay. To learn more and enroll in an automated payment plan, click the link below:...
income and expenses and calculate a repayment plan that will meet the approval of the Chapter 13 trustee and your Tampa bankruptcy judge. Once this plan is in place, you will remain protected from all creditor action while you fund your repayment plan. Chapter 13 plans typically last five ...
You can obtain your Chapter 13 payment history in a number of ways. You can call the Chapter 13 trustee's office, or your trustee may have a special website to track that information online. If the trustee doesn't have such a site, the National Data Cent
A Chapter 13 trustee receives payments made monthly by you and disburses them to your creditors following a 3-5 year plan. A Tacoma Chapter 7 bankruptcy is cheaper and easier than a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The whole case usually only lasts about three months. You usually only have to attend...
An impartial trustee, usually a lawyer, is appointed to oversee your Chapter 13 bankruptcy process and collect a monthly payment, dispersing it to your creditors during the repayment period. “Chapter 13 helps you catch up on secured debts like mortgages and car payments,” said Derek Jacques,...
Chapter 13bankruptcy allows you to retain your assets, but you must agree to a plan to repay your debts over a period of three to five years. The trustee collects your payments and distributes them to your creditors. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is normally chosen by people who want to keep their...
effectively consolidating the debts into a single monthly payment. The trustee, in turn, distributes the money to the debtor's creditors. Debtors have no direct contact with their creditors under Chapter 13 protection.1