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Critical Case Comment – In re Michaud, 2008 WL 5448998 (Bankr. D. N.H. December 30, 2008)
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In re Michaud, 2008 WL 5448998 (Bankr. D. N.H. December 30, 2008)
In order to commit all projected disposable income to fund a Chapter 13 plan, a debtor must commit post-petition tax refunds not necessary for the debtor’s maintenance and support to the trustee during the term of the plan.
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The court considered the confirmation of several Chapter 13 plans in which the debtors were paying a small dividend to . . .
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