The bankruptcy court correctly dismissed the debtor’s chapter 13 case after she missed her final two mortgage payments under her five-year plan, even though, shortly after the plan expired, she paid the arrears in full. In re Kinney, No. 20-1122 (10th Cir. July 23, 2021).
The debtor entered bankruptcy current on her mortgage payments, and her chapter 13 plan provided for continued payments to the mortgagee, HSBC Bank USA, “under the plan.” A few months prior to completion of her plan, the debtor was injured in a car accident and, for that reason, missed two mortgage payments before the plan expired and two additional payments after its expiration. She then made the back payments and sought discharge. The bank opposed discharge and moved to dismiss her bankruptcy. The bankruptcy court found that it lacked discretion to grant a discharge and granted the motion to dismiss. After her motion for reconsideration was denied, the debtor was granted leave to appeal directly to the Tenth Circuit. [Read more…] about Debtor Cannot Cure Default After Expiration of Plan