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What if something happens during a Chapter 13 case that the debtor believes may affect his or her ability to complete the Chapter 13 payments?

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What if something happens during a Chapter 13 case that the debtor believes may affect his or her ability to complete the Chapter 13 payments?

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If anything happens during your Chapter 13 case that you think may affect your ability to complete the repayment of your debts as provided under your Chapter 13 case (such as loss of job, change in job, loss of income, separation, divorce, marriage, birth of child, etc.), please make an appointment to discuss with the attorney. The attorney’s work schedule and court schedule does not allow him time to provide legal advice over the telephone. If you are unable to meet with the attorney due to work or family schedule, address any concerns in writing and the attorney will provide a written response within seven (7) business days of receipt of your letter. If the case was filed as a joint case (both husband and wife), then it will be necessary to meet with both parties at the same time. Since the attorney represented both parties in the filing of the case it would be a conflict for the attorney to discuss any matters about the case with only one party. If both parties are unable to meet wi

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