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Who is eligible to file a Chapter 13 case?

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Who is eligible to file a Chapter 13 case?

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Any individual (i.e., natural person) is eligible to file a Chapter 13 case if he or she – (1) resides in, does business in, or owns property in the United States, (2) has regular income, (3) has unsecured debts of less than $307,675, (4) has secured debts of less than $922,975, (5) is not a stockbroker or a commodity broker, (6) has not intentionally dismissed another bankruptcy case within the last 180 days, and (7) has received a briefing from an approved credit counseling agency within the last 180 days (unless this requirement is not in effect in the local bankruptcy court). Corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other business entities are not eligible to file a Chapter 13 case.

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Any individual (i.e., natural person) is eligible to file a chapter 13 case if he or she; (1 )resides in, does business in, or owns property in the United States, (2) has regular income, (3) has unsecured debts of less than $307,675, (4) has secured debts of less than $922,975, (5) is not a stockbroker or a commodity broker, (6) has not intentionally dismissed another bankruptcy case within the last 180 days, and (7) has received a briefing from an approved credit counseling agency within the last 180 days (unless this requirement is not in effect in the local bankruptcy court). Corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other business entities are not eligible to file a chapter 13 case.

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Only individuals who have sufficient regular and stable income and meet certain other requirements may file for relief under Chapter 13. Businesses are generally not eligible to file a Chapter 13 case. A husband and wife may file a joint case. Self-employed Debtor’s may also file for relief and continue to operate their businesses while in Chapter 13.

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Any individual (I.e., natural person) is eligible to file a chapter 13 case if he or she-(1) resides in, does business in, or owns property in the United States, (2) has regular income, (3)has unsecured debts of less than $269,250, (4) has secured debts of less than $807,750, (5) is not a stockbroker or a commodity broker, and (6) has not intentionally dismissed another bankruptcy case within the last 180 days. A person meeting the above requirements may file a chapter 13 case regardless of when he or she last filed a bankruptcy case or received bankruptcy discharge. Corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other business entities are not eligible to file a chapter 13 case.

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An individual (i.e., natural person) is eligible to file a Chapter 13 case if he (1) resides in, does business in, or owns property in the United States, (2) has regular income, (3) has unsecured debts of less than $307,675, (4) has secured debts of less than $922,975, (5) is not a stockbroker or a commodity broker, (6) has not intentionally dismissed another bankruptcy case within the last 180 days, and (7) has received a briefing from an approved credit counseling agency within the last 180 days (unless this requirement is not in effect in the local bankruptcy court.) Corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other business entities are not eligible to file a Chapter 13 case.

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