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What is a Proof of Claim in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Posted by AcclaimLegalService
Chapter 13, simply put, is a debt consolidation and reorganization plan that uses court oversight and Federal Law to provide protections and rights that may not be available in a typical debt management program. The plan is specific to each person's individual situation and circumstances. This allows for flexibility in terms of proposed repayment terms and how…
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