
I FILED CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY BUT RECENTLY LOST MY JOB. WHAT DO I DO?
Jan. 4, 2018
Contact the attorney who filed your Chapter 13 bankruptcy for you if you lose your job or your circumstances change for the worse. It is possible to get relief on a temporary basis if you think your situation is temporary and it may be possible to amend the plan if your situation is not temporary. I cannot over stress the importance of contacting your attorney who filed your Chapter 13 bankruptcy for you in a timely manner. If you wait, then the Trustee may file a show cause motion.
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