How is a Chapter 13 payment plan different than debt consolidation programs?
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy prevents collection and debt enforcement efforts against a debtor including wage assignments, bank levies and enforcement of court judgements. Creditors can also be compelled to accept repayment that is less than the amount actually owed on a debt. A debt consolidation program cannot do any of these things for a debtor.
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