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I assume you are talking about the Chapter 13 payment plan to take care of the arrearage owed on a house or property that you own. This is set up as a Chapter 13 plan that is in a strict format set up by the court and handled by experienced attorneys. It is a monthly plan that lasts for either 3 or 5 years. You will need a lawyer to make a proper payment plan.

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Can I change the payment plan after I have already filed Chapter 13?

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