OBJECTIONS TO CONFIRMATION
In a Chapter 11 and 13, the debtor proposes a plan that needs to be confirmed by the bankruptcy court. There may be certain reasons why a creditor does not agree with the plan and wants to stop it from being confirmed. For example, if the creditor is not being paid in full (or at all), or is not being treated equally with similarly situated creditors, the creditor may need to file an objection to the debtor’s plan.