Washington Chapter 13 Form Plan. MS. Word version is a type of legal document that can be used to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the state of Washington. This form plan is used to provide information about the debtor's assets, income, expenses, debts, proposed payment plan, and proposed creditor classifications. The form plan must be completed and filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Washington. There are two types of Washington Chapter 13 Form Plan. MS. Word version: The Long Form Plan and the Short Form Plan. The Long Form Plan is for debtors with regular income and debts that are more complicated or exceed the limits of the Short Form Plan. The Short Form Plan is for debtors with regular income and simpler debt situations. Both forms feature similar sections and must be completed with accurate and truthful information in order to be accepted by the court. The Long Form Plan includes sections for details about the debtor's assets, liabilities, income, expenses, proposed payment plan, and proposed creditor classifications. It also includes a section for any special provisions that the debtor may have. The Short Form Plan includes sections for details about the debtor's assets, liabilities, income, expenses, proposed payment plan, and proposed creditor classifications. Both forms require the debtor to provide accurate and truthful information and must be filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Washington. Once the form is accepted, the court will review the information and determine if the debtor is eligible for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.