Chapter 13

Payment Orders

Alter a plan has been confirmed, the court may order the debtor's employer, or any other entity providing income to the bankruptcy debtor, to make direct payments to the Chapter 13 trustee. The Social Security Administration, however, is not subject to such income deduction orders concerning the bankruptcy debtor's social security benefits.
 

Payments

The bankruptcy debtor's payments under a proposed plan must begin within thirty days after the plan is filed, unless the court rules otherwise. Any payment made before confirmation of a plan must be held by the trustee until the confirmation hearing. If the plan is confirmed, then the trustee makes distribution as provided for by the plan, However, if confirmation is denied, the money must be returned to the debtor, less any unpaid administrative expenses that have been allowed. Bankruptcy Code  §1326(a)(2)] I).
 

Distribution


Ordinarily, the payments under a confirmed plan are sent to creditors by the trustee unless the plan or the confirmation order provides otherwise, such as where a bankruptcy debtor engaged in business is allowed to perform this function. Bankruptcy Code §1326(c)
 

Administrative Expenses

Prior to or concurrent with each payment to creditors under a Chapter 13 plan, the trustee is required to pay any unpaid administrative expenses or bankruptcy lees or charges, as well as the percentage fee set for a standing trustee (where one has been appointed). Bankruptcy Code §1326(b)] The deadline for paying the entire filing fee for the Chapter 13 petition is the time of the first payment to creditors.


Solana Beach, California


 
The area now known as Solana Beach was called Lockwood Mesa prior to 1923, when the original subdivision plan for the community was developed. The community grew slowly, but steadily throughout the rest of the century, with particular booms occurring in the decade after World War II and a real estate boom in the last quarter of the 20th century. In 1986 the community officially incorporated as the city of Solana Beach. While still a relatively tranquil coastal town, the city received national news in 2003 upon becoming the first city in the Continental United States to enact a smoking ban on its public beaches, a trend which has continued as many other coastal Californian towns have followed suit in banning smoking on their beaches.

The Pacific Bankruptcy Center assists the residents of Solana Beach, California in filing for relief under the United States bankruptcy code. We are a debt relief agency

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