Dionne & Dionne 1-800-BANKRUPT | 205-349-5911 (Tusc.)

Is Chapter 13 right for you?

Chapter 13 is sometimes called "debtor's court." In Chapter 13, you make a regular payment to the Chapter 13 trustee who then distributes money to your creditors on a monthly basis. The amount you pay to the trustee is based on two things. First, you must pay into your Chapter 13 case the total amount of your monthly disposable income times 36. Your disposable income is the amount of money you have left each month after paying your basic living expenses. Second, you must make sure that your creditors receive as much through the Chapter 13 case as they would have received through a Chapter 7 case. This basically means that you must pay the greater of (a) your disposable income times 36, or (b) the value of the equity in your property. As with a Chapter 7 case, the value of your equity is the amount the creditors would realize taking out your exemptions, the costs of sale, and the administration expenses. If you have no equity, your payment is based solely on your disposable income. In your initial consultation, the attorneys at Dionne & Dionne will go over all of your assets and debts and tell you how your Chapter 13 payment will be calculated.

Chapter 13 offers debtors many advantages including:

Chapter 13 does have some disadvantages including:

If you are ready to take charge of your financial life, call the attorneys at Dionne & Dionne. We will meet with you and provide you with a free initial consultation. Don and Melinda will take the time to get to know you and your situation. They will help you develop a plan that will provide you with the relief you need.

Please call us today to set up your free initial consultation.

Dionne & Dionne
6726 Old Greensboro Road, Suite A
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405-5979

Phone: (205) 349-5911

Inside 205 Area Code Toll Free: 1-800-BANKRUPT (1-800-226-5787)

Nationwide Toll Free: 1-888-263-1525

Fax: (205) 409-0294
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The law firm of Dionne & Dionne represents clients in the Central and West Alabama including Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Centerville, Fayette, Jasper, Moundville, Tuscaloosa County, Bibb County, Blount County, Fayette County, Greene County, Hale County, Jefferson County, Lamar County, Perry County, Pickens County, Shelby County, Sumter County and Walker County.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal sevices performed by other lawyers.