In a Chapter 13 case, creditors are given an opportunity to object to the plan. If no objection is filed by creditors or the trustee, the plan may be confirmed as filed. Once the plan is confirmed, the trustee will distribute the proceeds of the debtor’s plan payments to creditors until the debtor completes the plan or the court dismisses or converts the case. Upon completion of the Chapter 13 plan, the court will issue a discharge order; the trustee will prepare a final report and the case will be closed. The foregoing represents an example of some of the details that you should be mindful of with respect to the protection of items such as homes, cars, furniture or appliances. At Ames & Kent, rest assured that we will be proactively involved in guiding you through the intricacies of the legal process.

We, at Ames & Kent, are here for all of our potential clients offering free initial consultations with an attorney, affordable fees, payment plans and welcome any questions that you might have with regard to the details of your specific case. Let us help you stop harassing phone calls, your pending foreclosure, repossession, garnishment, even eliminate debts or consolidate bills. We are also here to help you, if possible, achieve an amicable resolution with your creditor(s).

At Ames & Kent, we facilitate rapid results through electronic case filing and even explore alternatives to bankruptcy. To this end we are proud of our “Express Service” relationship with Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta.

Give Ames & Kent a call today, and let us offer you the personal attention you want, the professional experience you need and our commitment to an intense dedication to excellence in Bankruptcy Law.

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