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The ACP: Applicable or Immutable? Part 3 of 4
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By Mark C. Leffler and Emily Connor Fort
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This multi-part article explores the connection between the applicable commitment period (“ACP”) set forth in §1325(a)(4) and post-confirmation modified plans filed pursuant to §1329(b). In Part I, we examined whether debtors may modify their plans after confirmation to shorten the length of the payments below the . . .
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