Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
Filing Chapter 13. What happens after 14 days if we don't submit our plan and meet with assigned trustee
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You should really talk to your bankruptcy attorney. If y ou do not have one, you should seek one. It is very rare that a Pro Se debtor can navigate through a Chapter 13 proceeding.
With that said, it is likely you will get dismissed and depending where this occurs, you may get dismissed with prejudice. This means you will have to wait some time to refile. I highly recommend you meet with a bankruptcy attorney, most offer a free initial consultation.
Best of Luck
Greg
www.dallas-fortworth-bankruptcy.com
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