Substantially current definition

Substantially current means that the debtor has commenced payments by wage withholding and is not more than one payment in arrears. If the debtor is making payments to the Trustee directly (not by wage withholding), then “substantially current” means the debtor has commenced payments and payments are no more than two weeks late. If the debtor is not “substantially current” in payments to the Trustee at the confirmation hearing, the Court may dismiss the case.
Substantially current means that the debtor has commenced payments by wage withholding and is not more than one payment in arrears. If the debtor is making payments to the Trustee directly (not by wage withholding), then “substantially current” means the debtor has commenced payments and