Establishing secure connection… Loading editor… Preparing document…
Navigation

Fill and Sign the Kentucky Chapter 13 Form

Fill and Sign the Kentucky Chapter 13 Form

How it works

Open the document and fill out all its fields.
Apply your legally-binding eSignature.
Save and invite other recipients to sign it.

Rate template

4.8
66 votes
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY DIVISION IN RE:       CASE NO.             DEBTOR(S) CHAPTER 13 PLAN Reference to “Debtor” herein shall include both Debtors in a joint case. I. PROPOSED PLAN PAYMENTS AND DURATION OF THE PLAN. A. Plan Payments . The Debtor submits all or such portion of Debtor’s future earnings or other income as is necessary for the execution of the plan to the control of the Trustee. 11 U.S.C.§ 1322(a)(1). 1. The Debtor shall pay to the Trustee out of Debtor’s future earnings or other income (check one): the sum of $       each       . OR the monthly step plan payments set forth below: $       from       through       $       from       through       $       from       through       $       from       through       $       from       through       2. The Debtor shall also pay to the Trustee periodic payments as follows: Amount of Each Payment Frequency of Payment Payment Due Date Source of Periodic Payment $       estimated                   or actual B. Duration (Pool Plan Only). The duration of the plan shall be       months. (If blank, the duration of the plan shall be sixty (60) months). C. Total Amount to be Paid (Pool Plan Only). The Debtor shall pay a “pool” amount of $       to the Trustee to complete payments under the plan (pool amount equals monthly payments times duration plus additional periodic payments). D. Method of Payment. Plan payments shall be made to the Trustee by (check one): Payroll Deduction: (specify H or W in joint case) Employer Name:       Address:                         Phone Number:       OR Direct payments by the Debtor. However, Payroll Deductions will start if the Debtor does not make payments when due. II. TREATMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. A. Attorney’s Fee. An attorney’s fee for Debtor’s counsel will be requested by separate application and shall be paid as allowed by the Court. It is estimated that the amount of the attorney’s fee to be paid through the plan is $       . Unless otherwise ordered, the attorney’s fee will be paid before creditors receive payments. B. Trustee’s Fee. The percentage fee payable to the Trustee shall be paid before or at the time of each payment to creditors and other claimants. C. Other Administrative Expenses. All other expenses entitled to administrative priority under 11 U.S.C. § 507(a)(1) shall be paid before creditors are paid. III. TREATMENT OF SECURED CLAIMS. A. Secured Claims To Be Paid Inside the Plan. 1. Unless otherwise provided in the plan or ordered by the Court, each of the following secured claims, if allowed, shall be paid inside the plan, on a pro rata basis with all other allowed secured claims, to the extent of the proposed secured value or the amount of the claim, whichever is less. Any remaining portion of the claim shall be treated as a general unsecured claim. Secured Creditor Collateral Description Estimated Amount of Claim Proposed Secured Value Proposed Interest Rate*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             * If blank, the interest rate shall be the contract rate. 2. The holder of any allowed secured claim provided for by the plan shall retain a lien until the allowed secured portion of the claim is fully paid. 3. Secured claims shall be paid after administrative claims are paid and before all other priority claims are paid. B. Mortgages, Leases, and Other Debts To Be Paid Outside the Plan. 1. Payments Outside the Plan by Debtor. The Debtor shall pay the following claims, except any prepetition arrearage, outside the plan by making payments directly to the creditors. The claims of such creditors shall be paid pursuant to the underlying contracts. Secured Creditor Collateral Description Maturity Date of Note Estimated Amount of Arrearages Interest Rate on Arrearage*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   * If blank, the interest rate shall be the contract rate. 2. Payments Outside the Plan by Third Party . The following claims shall be paid outside the plan by a non-filing third party making payments directly to the creditor. The claims of such creditors shall be paid pursuant to the underlying contracts. Secured Creditor Collateral Description Name of Party to Make Payments Relationship to Debtor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         C. Prepetition Arrearages To Be Paid Inside the Plan. Unless Section VII of the Plan (“Special Provisions”) specifically provides otherwise, any claim filed by a creditor for prepetition arrearages on a debt to be paid outside the plan shall be treated as a secured claim to be paid inside the plan concurrently with all other allowed secured claims. If no interest rate is specified, interest shall be paid at the contract rate. D. Surrender of Property. The Debtor surrenders the following property. Upon confirmation the automatic stay is terminated as to the collateral being surrendered. No distributions shall be made to the secured creditor until such time as an amended claim for the deficiency is filed by the creditor. Any allowed claim for a deficiency shall be treated as a general unsecured claim. Secured Creditor Collateral Description                                                                                                                                                             E. Avoidance of Liens under 11 U.S.C. § 522(f). The liens of the following creditors are avoided under 11 U.S.C. § 522(f). The allowed claims of such creditors shall be treated as general unsecured claims. Secured Creditor Collateral Description                                                                                                                                                             F. All Other Secured Claims. Any creditor filing a claim as secured that is not otherwise provided for by this plan or Court order shall be treated as a claim secured to the extent of the value of the collateral set forth in the proof of claim, to be paid inside the plan with interest at the contract rate. G. Orders Granting Relief From Stay. If at any time during the life of the plan an order terminating the automatic stay is entered, no further distributions shall be made to the secured creditor obtaining stay relief until such time as such creditor files an amended claim. Any allowed claim for a deficiency shall be treated as a general unsecured claim. IV . TREATMENT OF PRIORITY CLAIMS. Priority Claims To Be Paid Inside the Plan. The following claims are entitled to priority under 11 U.S.C. § 507 and shall be paid inside the plan in full, in deferred cash payments, after administrative claims and secured claims are paid and before unsecured non-priority claims are paid. ( Claims entitled to administrative priority are paid pursuant to Section II of the plan). Creditor Holding Priority Claim Description of Claim Estimated Amount of Claim                                                                                                                                                                                     V. TREATMENT OF UNSECURED CLAIMS. A. Estimated Amount of Unsecured Debt (from Schedule F): $       B. General Unsecured Claims. 1. The claims of creditors holding allowed unsecured claims shall be paid pro-rata over the period of the plan after payment of administrative, secured and priority claims. 2. General unsecured claims shall be paid (check one): In full; OR To the extent of       cents on the dollar (“fixed percentage plan”)*; OR To the greatest extent possible from payments to be made by the Debtor (“pool plan”). * A fixed percentage plan shall be treated as a 36-month pool plan if unsecured creditors will receive more. 3. No interest accruing after the date of the filing of the petition shall be paid on the claims of creditors holding unsecured claims. C. Co-Signed Debts To Be Paid in Full. The following creditors holding unsecured claims for which a non-filing debtor is also liable shall be paid in full, without interest, concurrently with other unsecured creditors. Creditor Description of Claim Co-Signer Relationship to Debtor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 VI. REJECTION OF LEASES AND EXECUTORY CONTRACTS. The Debtor hereby rejects the following leases and executory contracts and will surrender the leased property. Creditor Description of Leased Property or Nature of Contract                                                                                                                                     VII. SPECIAL PROVISIONS. The Debtor proposes the following special provisions.       DATED:       ________________________________ DEBTOR ________________________________ DEBTOR ________________________________ ATTORNEY FOR DEBTOR

Useful Advice on Preparing Your ‘Kentucky Chapter 13’ Online

Frustrated with the burden of managing paperwork? Discover airSlate SignNow, the premier eSignature platform for individuals and small to medium-sized businesses. Eliminate the lengthy process of printing and scanning documents. With airSlate SignNow, you can easily complete and sign documents online. Utilize the robust features integrated into this simple and cost-effective solution to transform your document management practices. Whether you're looking to authorize forms or collect signatures, airSlate SignNow manages everything seamlessly, with just a few clicks.

Adhere to this comprehensive guide:

  1. Access your account or initiate a free trial with our service.
  2. Select +Create to upload a file from your device, cloud storage, or our template library.
  3. Open your ‘Kentucky Chapter 13’ in the editor.
  4. Click Me (Fill Out Now) to customize the document on your end.
  5. Add and assign fillable fields for other participants (if needed).
  6. Continue with the Send Invite settings to request eSignatures from others.
  7. Download, print your copy, or convert it into a reusable template.

Don't worry if you need to collaborate with your teammates on your Kentucky Chapter 13 or send it for notarization—our solution has everything you need to achieve those tasks. Create an account with airSlate SignNow today and take your document management to the next level!

Here is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Need help? Contact Support

The best way to complete and sign your kentucky chapter 13 form

Save time on document management with airSlate SignNow and get your kentucky chapter 13 form eSigned quickly from anywhere with our fully compliant eSignature tool.

How to Sign a PDF Online How to Sign a PDF Online

How to fill out and sign forms online

Previously, dealing with paperwork took lots of time and effort. But with airSlate SignNow, document management is easy and fast. Our powerful and easy-to-use eSignature solution lets you easily fill out and eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form online from any internet-connected device.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form template online:

  • 1.Sign up for a free trial with airSlate SignNow or log in to your account with password credentials or SSO authentication.
  • 2.Click Upload or Create and add a file for eSigning from your device, the cloud, or our form catalogue.
  • 3.Click on the file name to open it in the editor and use the left-side menu to fill out all the blank fields properly.
  • 4.Put the My Signature field where you need to approve your form. Provide your name, draw, or import a photo of your regular signature.
  • 5.Click Save and Close to accomplish editing your completed document.

Once your kentucky chapter 13 form template is ready, download it to your device, export it to the cloud, or invite other people to electronically sign it. With airSlate SignNow, the eSigning process only requires several clicks. Use our robust eSignature solution wherever you are to manage your paperwork efficiently!

How to Sign a PDF Using Google Chrome How to Sign a PDF Using Google Chrome

How to fill out and sign paperwork in Google Chrome

Completing and signing documents is simple with the airSlate SignNow extension for Google Chrome. Installing it to your browser is a quick and beneficial way to manage your forms online. Sign your kentucky chapter 13 form template with a legally-binding electronic signature in a few clicks without switching between applications and tabs.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form template in Google Chrome:

  • 1.Go to the Chrome Web Store, search for the airSlate SignNow extension for Chrome, and add it to your browser.
  • 2.Right-click on the link to a document you need to eSign and choose Open in airSlate SignNow.
  • 3.Log in to your account with your password or Google/Facebook sign-in option. If you don’t have one, sign up for a free trial.
  • 4.Use the Edit & Sign menu on the left to complete your sample, then drag and drop the My Signature field.
  • 5.Insert an image of your handwritten signature, draw it, or simply type in your full name to eSign.
  • 6.Verify all data is correct and click Save and Close to finish editing your form.

Now, you can save your kentucky chapter 13 form sample to your device or cloud storage, send the copy to other people, or invite them to electronically sign your form via an email request or a protected Signing Link. The airSlate SignNow extension for Google Chrome improves your document processes with minimum time and effort. Start using airSlate SignNow today!

How to Sign a PDF in Gmail How to Sign a PDF in Gmail How to Sign a PDF in Gmail

How to complete and sign forms in Gmail

When you get an email containing the kentucky chapter 13 form for signing, there’s no need to print and scan a document or download and re-upload it to another tool. There’s a better solution if you use Gmail. Try the airSlate SignNow add-on to promptly eSign any paperwork right from your inbox.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form in Gmail:

  • 1.Go to the Google Workplace Marketplace and locate a airSlate SignNow add-on for Gmail.
  • 2.Install the tool with a corresponding button and grant the tool access to your Google account.
  • 3.Open an email with an attached file that needs signing and utilize the S sign on the right sidebar to launch the add-on.
  • 4.Log in to your airSlate SignNow account. Opt for Send to Sign to forward the file to other parties for approval or click Upload to open it in the editor.
  • 5.Drop the My Signature option where you need to eSign: type, draw, or upload your signature.

This eSigning process saves efforts and only requires a couple of clicks. Utilize the airSlate SignNow add-on for Gmail to adjust your kentucky chapter 13 form with fillable fields, sign forms legally, and invite other individuals to eSign them al without leaving your inbox. Boost your signature workflows now!

How to Sign a PDF on a Mobile Device How to Sign a PDF on a Mobile Device How to Sign a PDF on a Mobile Device

How to complete and sign paperwork in a mobile browser

Need to rapidly fill out and sign your kentucky chapter 13 form on a smartphone while working on the go? airSlate SignNow can help without the need to set up extra software apps. Open our airSlate SignNow tool from any browser on your mobile device and add legally-binding electronic signatures on the go, 24/7.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form in a browser:

  • 1.Open any browser on your device and follow the link www.signnow.com
  • 2.Sign up for an account with a free trial or log in with your password credentials or SSO option.
  • 3.Click Upload or Create and pick a file that needs to be completed from a cloud, your device, or our form library with ready-to go templates.
  • 4.Open the form and complete the empty fields with tools from Edit & Sign menu on the left.
  • 5.Put the My Signature field to the sample, then type in your name, draw, or upload your signature.

In a few easy clicks, your kentucky chapter 13 form is completed from wherever you are. Once you're done with editing, you can save the document on your device, build a reusable template for it, email it to other people, or invite them eSign it. Make your documents on the go fast and effective with airSlate SignNow!

How to Sign a PDF on iPhone How to Sign a PDF on iPhone

How to fill out and sign forms on iOS

In today’s business world, tasks must be completed quickly even when you’re away from your computer. Using the airSlate SignNow app, you can organize your paperwork and approve your kentucky chapter 13 form with a legally-binding eSignature right on your iPhone or iPad. Set it up on your device to conclude contracts and manage documents from anyplace 24/7.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form on iOS devices:

  • 1.Open the App Store, find the airSlate SignNow app by airSlate, and set it up on your device.
  • 2.Launch the application, tap Create to upload a form, and select Myself.
  • 3.Opt for Signature at the bottom toolbar and simply draw your signature with a finger or stylus to eSign the form.
  • 4.Tap Done -> Save right after signing the sample.
  • 5.Tap Save or use the Make Template option to re-use this document later on.

This process is so straightforward your kentucky chapter 13 form is completed and signed in a couple of taps. The airSlate SignNow app works in the cloud so all the forms on your mobile device are kept in your account and are available whenever you need them. Use airSlate SignNow for iOS to enhance your document management and eSignature workflows!

How to Sign a PDF on Android How to Sign a PDF on Android

How to fill out and sign forms on Android

With airSlate SignNow, it’s easy to sign your kentucky chapter 13 form on the go. Set up its mobile app for Android OS on your device and start boosting eSignature workflows right on your smartphone or tablet.

Follow the step-by-step guide to eSign your kentucky chapter 13 form on Android:

  • 1.Go to Google Play, find the airSlate SignNow application from airSlate, and install it on your device.
  • 2.Sign in to your account or register it with a free trial, then import a file with a ➕ key on the bottom of you screen.
  • 3.Tap on the imported document and choose Open in Editor from the dropdown menu.
  • 4.Tap on Tools tab -> Signature, then draw or type your name to eSign the form. Fill out empty fields with other tools on the bottom if necessary.
  • 5.Use the ✔ key, then tap on the Save option to end up with editing.

With a user-friendly interface and total compliance with primary eSignature requirements, the airSlate SignNow app is the best tool for signing your kentucky chapter 13 form. It even works offline and updates all form modifications when your internet connection is restored and the tool is synced. Fill out and eSign documents, send them for eSigning, and make re-usable templates anytime and from anywhere with airSlate SignNow.

Sign up and try Kentucky chapter 13 form
  • Close deals faster
  • Improve productivity
  • Delight customers
  • Increase revenue
  • Save time & money
  • Reduce payment cycles