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A Chapter 13 Debt Consolidation allows an individual to make periodic payments (usually monthly) to pay their debts. The individual, through his attorney, submits his plan to the Chapter 13 Trustee in the state. Creditors have to accept the plan, or they can force the individual to file a Chapter 7. The Trustee only allows an individual to file a Chapter 13 if they have a job which provides steady income. Generally, most individuals should not file a Chapter 13 unless their home is being foreclosed, or they have a large bill which would not be discharged under a Chapter 7, such as a tax bill.
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