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Judge rules Bankruptcy Trustee cannot retroactively change payment plan

Chapter 13 BankruptcyBy Serrano Farah Law LPMay 10, 2017

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Florida Based on a case that occurred in another state, a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Florida trustee is unlikely to be allowed to retroactively change a Chapter 13 payment plan so that it matches an allowed creditor’s claim. A judge for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas ruled that…

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