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With the exception of domestic support obligations assigned to a governmental unit, for a Chapter 13 plan to be confirmable, it must provide for the full payment of claims entitled to priority, unless the holder of the claim agrees to a different treatment and the all of the debtor's projected disposable income for a five year period will be applied to make payments under the plan. (T)
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Q1: A Chapter 13 plan must provide for
Q2: A Chapter 13 debtor receives a discharge
Q3: All tax returns required of a debtor
Q4: After the order for relief, the standing
Q5: Payments on secured claims must be made
Q7: How do the duties of a Chapter
Q8: How often is a Chapter 13 debtor
Q9: The confirmation hearing must be held within
Q10: A Chapter 13 plan may not alter
Q11: The applicable commitment period is determined by