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The hard part usually isn’t filling in the plan, it’s getting it lined up with your district’s local form, trustee expectations, and what the judge will actually confirm. A lot of pro se plans get bounced for little stuff that isn’t obvious from the national forms. I’d be looking at your bankruptcy...
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