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Old 10-20-2009, 12:23 PM
oklahomaj oklahomaj is offline
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My question involves bankruptcy in the state of: Oklahoma

I am four years into paying off a Chapter 13 loan. Total loan amount was $30,000. However, the trustee says that less claims were filed than we initially scheduled for. They say that I only have $716.224 left to pay off the total claims and then they will begin the discharge process.

My attourney passed away some months ago so I can not present these questions to him:

1. Do I continue paying my monthly scheduled payments until I receive notice that I am discharged?

2. What becomes of the remaining scheduled amount?


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OklahomaJ
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Old 10-22-2009, 10:40 AM
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Yes, you continue paying for now. If you've overpaid at the time of final discharge, you should get a refund.
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