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Fannie Mae v. Griffin (In re Griffin)

Fannie Mae v. Griffin (In re Griffin)

Ruling
Debtor could pay off deceased mother's reverse mortgage in installments through plan.
Procedural posture

Debtor filed a petition under chapter 13 and proposed a plan for paying his creditors that paid a $62,602 debt owed to a mortgagee over forty-seven months. The mortgagee filed an objection to confirmation of the debtor's plan and moved for relief from the automatic stay. The court held a hearing on the mortgagee's objection.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on March 15, 2013 , LexisNexis #0413-099