Time to complete chapter 13 filing
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Expanding on this a little bit...
Judge Zurzolo made one of his announcements from the bench last month. Part
of it included that Chapter 13 trustees now accept ECF as "service."
However, relevant to this thread, the chief judge indicated that in an
effort to unclutter the docket and get rid of bogus "buy some time" filings,
that it was his inclination to much more quickly dismiss cases where people
were not prosecuting them by not attending 341(a) or completing petition in
15 days. I'm going from memory here, but the impression was things were
going back to the way they used to be.
Not surprisingly, this was at the end of a docket where probably half the
cases were dismissed at the 1st or 2nd confirmation hearing for
non-appearance of debtor, etc. You can tell he was annoyed it got even this
far, and was changing that.
He also was asking a lot about fees for counsel where they attended but the
debtor was not making payments or attending 341(a) hearings, and indicating
that maybe what was accepted was not reasonable.
The expectation was that appearance counsel making special appearances were
expected to know how much was accepted for these wasteful and
docket-clogging Chapter 13 cases.
I'm not sure how much of this is only his courtroom versus something
broader, but thought I'd share.
Hale
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According to the latest from the court, judges will enforce the 15 day due date going forward.
Susana B. Tolchard
mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote: With apologies to Warren, with the exception to the Chapter 13 Plan (that is due in 15 days), the Schedules and Statements are due 45 days (BK Code Sec. 521(l)) or 15 days (BR 3015; LR 3015) from the filing date ? ( I know this issue has been discussed before.) Thanks.
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According to the latest from the court, judges will enforce the 15 day due date going forward. Susana B. Tolchardmitnicklaw@aol.com wrote: With apologies to Warren, with the exception to the Chapter 13 Plan (that is due in 15 days), the Schedules and Statements are due 45 days (BK Code Sec. 521(l)) or 15 days (BR 3015; LR 3015) from the filing date ? ( I know this issue has been discussed before.) Thanks. Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. Susana B. TolchardLAW OFFICES OF SUSANA B. TOLCHARD23734 Valencia Blvd., Suite 304Valencia, CA 91355Telephone: (661) 287-9986Facsimile: (661) 287-9662
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With apologies to Warren, with the exception to the Chapter 13 Plan (that is
due in 15 days), the Schedules and Statements are due 45 days (BK Code Sec.
521(l)) or 15 days (BR 3015; LR 3015) from the filing date ? ( I know this
issue has been discussed before.) Thanks.
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With apologies to Warren, with the exception to the Chapter 13 Plan (that
is due in 15 days), the Schedules and Statements are due 45 days (BK Code Sec.
521(l)) or 15 days (BR 3015; LR 3015) from the filing date ? ( I
know this issue has been discussed before.) Thanks.
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