Missouri Sample Letter for Debtor's Motion for Hardship Discharge and Notice of Motion

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After your discharge from the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, there will remain accounts. These accounts were current prior to the bankruptcy filing, for a period of up to 7 years. This will result in a potentially negative impact on your credit score.

The discharge releases the debtor from all debts provided for by the plan or disallowed (under section 502), with limited exceptions. Creditors provided for in full or in part under the chapter 13 plan may no longer initiate or continue any legal or other action against the debtor to collect the discharged obligations.

Once you finish your Chapter 13 repayment plan, the remaining 30 percent of your debt is discharged, meaning you won't have to repay that remaining debt. If you pay your Chapter 13 plan off early, you alter the agreed upon terms of your bankruptcy case.

In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a hardship discharge is a court-authorized elimination of debt when a debtor is prevented from completing the repayment plan due to financial hardship that arose while their case is open.

After Plan Completion: After all payments have been completed, the Chapter 13 Trustee will file a Motion to Return any Excess Funds to Debtor and to Terminate any Payroll Deduction by Employer. If the Motion is granted, the Court will enter an order granting the motion and issue two notices.

Be Prepared for One More Round of Paperwork A Chapter 13 payment plan doesn't automatically cease once you make your final payment. You must complete the compulsory paperwork and your attorney has to file for an official dismissal of your bankruptcy case.

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Missouri Sample Letter for Debtor's Motion for Hardship Discharge and Notice of Motion