In re Talison
This text of 597 B.R. 87 (In re Talison) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Michigan primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
On February 28, 2019, the Debtor filed a document entitled "Chapter 13 Post-Confirmation Plan Modification For Debtor to Remit Funds Post-Expiration and for the Chapter 13 Trustee to be Allowed to Use Funds Received Post-Expiration" (Docket # 140, the "Plan Modification"). The Debtor proposes in the Plan Modification that:
a) That Debtor remit $ 2,219 to the Chapter 13 Trustee to be reflected on the Trustee's records by or before April 4, 2019; and
b) The Chapter 13 Trustee be allowed to use the post-expiration funds already on hand ["$ 3,763.17] plus the additional funds to be remitted by the Debtor post-expiration to complete Debtor's obligations under the Plan.
(Plan Modification at 2 ¶ 8.)
The Court concludes that the approval of this proposed plan modification is impermissible, because the plan as modified would exceed the five-year limit in
Section 1329(c) provides:
(c) A plan modified under this section may not provide for payments over a period that expires after the applicable commitment period under section 1325(b)(1)(B) after the time that the first payment under the original confirmed plan was due, unless the court, for cause, approves a longer period, but the court may not approve a period that expires after five years after such time.
The proposed order would modify the Debtor's confirmed Chapter 13 Plan by, among other things, requiring the Trustee to apply funds paid and to be paid by the Debtor to the Trustee after the 60-month expiration of the confirmed Plan, in violation of
For these reasons, the Court must disapprove the Plan Modification.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that the Plan Modification (Docket # 140) is disapproved.
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