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Who can file a chapter 13 case?

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Who can file a chapter 13 case?

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Any individual is eligible to file a Chapter 13 case if he or she: a. resides in, does business in, or owns property in the United States, b. has regular income, c. has unsecured debt of less than $307, 675.00, d. has secured debt of less than $922,975.00, e. has not intentionally dismissed another bankruptcy case within the last 180 days, and f. has received a briefing from an approved credit counseling agency within the last 180 days.

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Any individual or married couple may file under Chapter 13 if all of the following conditions apply. The debtor must: a. reside in, do business in, or own property in the United States; and b. have regular income; and c. have unsecured debts of less than $290,525.00 [this amount is subject to periodic adjustment]; and d. have secured debts of less than $871,550.00 [this amount is subject to periodic adjustment]; and e. not be a stockbroker or a commodity broker; and f. have not been a debtor in another bankruptcy case that was dismissed within the last 180 days on certain technical grounds. Corporations, partnerships, trusts, estates, limited liability partnerships and companies and other business entities are not eligible to file Chapter 13. Individuals or married couples meeting the above requirements may file under Chapter 13 even if he, she or they have recently received a discharge in another bankruptcy proceeding. Married couples may file Chapter 13 only if their combined debt fa

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