What is the Personal Financial Management Course (Debtor Education)?

Debtors are required to complete an instructional course in personal financial management as a condition for receiving a discharge.  This course is in addition to the credit counseling requirement. When the personal financial management course is completed, the debtor or approved course provider must file the Certificate issued by the course provider.  If you and your spouse filed a joint petition, both of you must attend the course and both of you must file separate Certificates.   The Certificate must be filed no later than the date you make the last payment under your Chapter 13 Plan.  If the Certificate is not filed, the court may close the case without a discharge.  If you then file a motion to reopen the case to allow the filing of the Certificate, you must pay the full filing fee due for filing such a motion.

There are limited exceptions to the personal financial management course requirement such as incapacity or disability (defined in 11 U.S.C. §109(h)) or active military duty in a military combat zone.  If you believe that an exception is applicable to you, you must file a motion for exemption, which will be heard by the court on an appropriate hearing date.

Click here for a list of approved Debtor Education Providers.