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May a self-employed person file under chapter 13?

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May a self-employed person file under chapter 13?

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Yes. A self-employed person meeting the eligibility requirements may file under Chapter 13 and may continue to operate the business during the resolution of the bankruptcy case and the completion of the plan.

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Yes. A self-employed person meeting the eligibility requirements listed above may file under chapter 13. A debtor engaged in business may continue to operate the business during the chapter 13 case.

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Yes. A self-employed person meeting the eligibility requirements listed in the answer to question 18 above may file under Chapter 13. In most cases, a debtor engaged in business may continue to operate the business during the Chapter 13 case.

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March 28, 2008 « Previous Page Yes. A self-employed person meeting the eligibility requirements listed in the answer to Question 18 above may file under chapter 13. A debtor engaged in business may continue to operate the business during the chapter 13 case.

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Yes. A self-employed person meeting the eligibility requirements listed in the answer to Question 18 above may file under chapter 13. A debtor engaged in business may continue to operate the business during the chapter 13 case.

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