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Chapter 13

Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Chapter 13

My Chapter 13 Wage Earner Plan was finished on August 10 of this year. I'm begging for someone to help me. I have mold in my home and I can not obtain a loan to have the repairs completed. Also, the 13 year old car I have has broken down four times. Is there anything that can be done to spead up the discharge letter process. The trustee office in macon indicated it may take up to three or four monnths before I received the discharge letter. I'm begging, begging for someone to help me. Please, Please.

1 Comments:

  • Since the discharge documents are issued by the Court, there is very little that can be done to speed up the process. We have two suggestions. First, ask your attorney if they can do anything to speed up the paperwork. They may have contacts with the court, so they may be able to exert some pressure. Second, you could call the court directly. We don't recommend that you harass the court, but a friendly call may help speed up the paperwork.

    By Bankruptcy Expert, at 10:16 AM  

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