A Maryland Debtor's Motion for Reconfirmation Wage Order is a motion filed in bankruptcy court by a debtor in the state of Maryland. This motion is a request to the court to issue an order that allows the debtor to continue to receive their wages prior to the confirmation of their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan. This motion is typically filed in order to ensure that the debtor continues to receive adequate income to meet their necessary living expenses while the Chapter 13 plan is being confirmed. The motion is made in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code and the applicable state laws and rules. The court may grant the motion if it finds that the debtor has a need for the funds to pay necessary living expenses while the plan is being confirmed. There are two types of Maryland Debtor's Motion for Reconfirmation Wage Order: (1) wages for current or future employment and (2) wages for past employment. The motion for wages for current or future employment typically requests that the court order the debtor's employer to continue to pay their wages while the plan is being confirmed. The motion for wages for past employment typically requests that the court order the debtor's former employer to continue to pay the debtor's wages until the plan is confirmed.