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§ 1307(c)(4)

Jordan, In re

Ruling
Debtor's case was dismissed as he failed to make his payment in a timely manner and the caseappeared to be more of a collateral attack on a state court judgment than an effort to paycreditors and obtain a discharge of debts. (Bankr. D. Me.)
Issue(s)
Conversion or Dismissal; For Cause; Failure to Commence Payments.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on April 07, 2022 , LexisNexis #0622-023

Witkowski v. Boyajian

Ruling
Case properly dismissed due to failure to timely commence plan payments and failure to attend creditors' meeting.
Issue(s)
Was debtor's case properly dismissed due to failure to attend the creditors' meeting or commence plan payments?

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Court :
Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 13, 2014 , LexisNexis #1214-065

In re Skinner

Ruling
Debtor's failure to timely commence plan payments resulted in dismissal.
Procedural posture

A debtor, proceeding pro se, filed for relief under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. The debtor did not appear at the plan confirmation hearing, and the court determined that the plan was not feasible and that it was not filed in good faith. The court denied the debtor's motion for a continuance, denied confirmation of the plan and dismissed the case. The debtor filed a motion to reconsider the order dismissing the case.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 06, 2008 , LexisNexis #0708-053