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It's good if you can and want to continue with the Chapter 13. There are situations in which it is better to get the 13 dismissed and start over, then it would be bad.

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Has the credit card payment been posted but not withdrawn yet?

Yes, the credit card payment has been processed and recorded, but the funds have not been withdrawn from the account yet.


What is the status of the payment posted but not withdrawn?

The payment has been recorded but has not been taken out of the account yet.


If you filed Chapter 13 but it was withdrawn and dismissed how do you get this removed from the CRA's since you did not go bankrupt?

You can't get it removed. It will stay on there for 10 years and that is just a consequence of filing for bankruptcy. You can write to the credit reporting agencies to have the entry changed to reflet that it has been dismissed.


If a chapter 13 bankruptcy was voluntarily dismissed not discharged can it be removed from your credit file?

You can't get it removed. It is a public record. If you file a bankruptcy and get it voluntarily dismissed the next day, it will still be on your credit report. Also, by the way, not paying into a Chapter 13 plan is not a voluntary dismissal. The Trustee moved to have the bankruptcy dismissed. - The easier approach would have been to actually voluntarily have it dismissed. Regarding Nate's posting, I agree that non-payment of a Chapter 13 normally results in the trustee moving to dismiss your case, which is an involuntary dismissal. I have no idea if whether a Chapter 13 is voluntarily or involuntarily dismissed affects your credit rating differently (probably not, credit reporting agencies barely seem to recognize the difference between Chapter 7's and Chapter 13's, much less the way in which any particular case is dismissed), but there can be a big difference to the debtor whether a case is involuntarily or voluntarily dismissed if a creditor has moved to get property back. Once a creditor asks the court for permission to get back some property (such as a car or home), which they do by filing a Motion for Relief from Stay, then if you voluntarily dismiss your case you are barred from re-filing a new Chapter 13 for 180 days. This 180 days may be enough time for the creditor to foreclose/repo and sell the property. Once a creditor moves to repo/foreclose in a Chapter 13, many people prefer to be involuntarily dismissed so they can re-file a new Chapter 13 immediately and get protection again before the creditor sells the collateral. Please keep in mind this is not legal advice but simply a statement of what many people do in that situation from my perspective. So, while Nate (in the posting above) said it is easier to voluntarily dismiss, that does not mean it is always better to voluntarily dismiss, depending on the circumstances.


How can I determine if a CD has been cashed?

To determine if a CD has been cashed, you can check your bank statement or contact your bank to see if the funds have been withdrawn from the account associated with the CD.

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Are there fees involved when you dismiss your bankruptcy?

A debtor can dismiss a Chapter 13 bankruptcy at any time without a fee, except perhaps for any remaining attorney's fees that have not been paid under the Chapter 13 plan. A debtor cannot voluntarily dismiss a Chapter 7 without filing a motion wiht the court. Even then, the debtor must be able to demonstrate that no prejudice to creditor if the Chapter 7 is dismissed. The debtor can convert the 7 to 13 (which does involve a fee) and then dismiss the Chapter 13.


Withdrawal of a motion to dismiss?

After a plea has been made you need to make a request to the court to have it removed. However, the court can only withdraw motions to dismiss if the matter has not already been ruled on by the judge.


What does case dispoed mean?

Case disposed means that a case has been dismissed, withdrawn or resolved. The judge that presides over the case has the power to dismiss or resolve the case.


What is the proper procedure for filing a motion to dismiss when the wrong party has been named in a legal case involving a motion to dismiss?

To file a motion to dismiss when the wrong party has been named in a legal case, the proper procedure typically involves submitting a written motion to the court explaining the error and requesting dismissal. This motion should include relevant legal arguments and supporting evidence to demonstrate why the case should be dismissed due to the incorrect party being named. It is important to follow the specific rules and procedures of the court where the case is being heard.


Can a divorce decree be reversed before it becomes absolute if your spouse has a change of heart?

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How do you dismiss a case filed in small claims court transferred to circuit court?

To dismiss a case filed in small claims court that has been transferred to circuit court, you would need to file a motion to dismiss with the circuit court judge. The motion should explain the reason for the dismissal, such as a settlement between the parties or lack of jurisdiction. The judge will then review the motion and decide whether to grant the dismissal.


What is a notice of withdrawal of plaintiffs motion for partial summary judgment?

It means that their notifying you (and the court) that their motion agreeing to partial judgment (as initially awarded by the court) has been withdrawn. Apparently, they have decided that it is not in their best interest to accept it.


On a free hit, how can a bowler dismiss a batsman who has been bowled?

On a free hit, a bowler cannot dismiss a batsman who has been bowled.


How can i use the word withdrawn in a sentence?

Your entry has been withdrawn due to an investigation of plagiarism.


Can you dismiss a current chapter 13 if your wages have been cut?

You can dismiss a chapter 13 at anytime for any reason under the bankruptcy rules. Bear in mind that there may be reasons why you filed the chapter 13 in the first place. For example to save a house that was in foreclosure or because you filed a chaptert 7 previously and were not eligible to file another one. So if you need to stay in the chapter 13 amd your wage situation is just temporary, you might be able to suspend or halt the trustee payments for anywhere from one to four months. Check with your attorney or trustee on how to do this. Additionally, if you are otherwise eligible, you may just want to convert your chapter 13 to a chapter 7 bankruptcy and receive your discharge now. So, depending on your needs and circumstances, you can dismiss your case, suspend the payment or convert it.


When is Chapter 13 bankrupcty discharged?

After the Chapter 13 plan has been successfully completed and the Trustee so certifies. Some courts require filing a motion or request for a discharge.


Has the credit card payment been posted but not withdrawn yet?

Yes, the credit card payment has been processed and recorded, but the funds have not been withdrawn from the account yet.