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Must an unsecured creditor’s debts be treated alike under a chapter 13 plan?

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Must an unsecured creditor’s debts be treated alike under a chapter 13 plan?

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March 28, 2008 « Previous Page No. If there is a reasonable basis for doing so, unsecured debts can be divided into separate classes and treated differently. It may be possible, therefore, to pay certain unsecured creditors in full while prying little or nothing to others.

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