When must the debtor begin making payments to the chapter 13 trustee and how must they be made?
The debtor must begin making payments to the chapter 13 trustee within 30 days after the debtor’s plan is filed with the court, and the plan must be filed with the court within 15 days after the case is filed. The payments must be made regularly, usually on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis. If the debtor is employed, some courts require the payments to be made by the debtor’s employer; otherwise, the payments can be made by either the debtor or the debtor’s employer.
The debtor must begin making payments to the Chapter 13 Trustee within 30 days after the debtors plan is filed with the court, which generally is at the same time the case is filed with the court. The payments must be made regularly, usually on a weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly or monthly basis. It the debtor is employed, the court generally requires that the payments be withheld from the debtors pay by his or her employer and paid directly by the employer to the trustee.
The debtor must begin making payments to the chapter 13 trustee within 30 days after the debtors plan is filed in the court, and the plan must be filed with the court within 15 days after the case is filed. The payments must be made regularly, usually on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis. If the debtor is employed, some courts require the payments to be made by the debtors employer, otherwise, the payments cm be made by either the debtor or the debtor’s employer.
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