A New Jersey Order Converting Case to Chapter 13 is a document issued by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey that allows an individual to convert their bankruptcy case from a Chapter 7 to a Chapter 13. There are two types of New Jersey Order Converting Case to Chapter 13: voluntary conversion and involuntary conversion. A voluntary conversion of a bankruptcy case occurs when the debtor agrees to convert their case from a Chapter 7 to a Chapter 13. An involuntary conversion occurs when the court orders the conversion due to the debtor’s failure to comply with the requirements of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In both voluntary and involuntary conversions, the debtor must submit a repayment plan for the remaining debts. The repayment plan must be approved by the court and the creditors before the conversion is allowed. Once the conversion has been approved, the debtor will be responsible for making regular payments to the creditors in accordance with the repayment plan.