Is it permissible that
attorneys sign amendments to schedules?
Should the clerk file a
motion without the fee because of a critical time issue involved?
A motion to extend the time to file a complaint objecting to the dischargeability
of a debt was presented for filing at the last minute. In the motion, the
moving party also requested that, in the alternative, relief from the stay
be granted. There was no fee for the stay motion tendered at the time the
motion was submitted.
If the last day for filing
complaints objecting the dischargeabililty of a debt is a Saturday or Sunday
or a legal holiday, must a complaint or motion to extend the time to file
such a complaint be filed on Friday?
If a case in which installment
fees are owing is dismissed, when is the filing fee due?
Is the claims bar date
for government agencies the same as for other creditors?
In an adversary proceeding,
is there a filing fee for a third-party complaint?
Does a chapter 7 discharge
order entered after the death of the debtor have to reference that the debtor
is no longer living?
If a corporate debtor files
a voluntary petition after an involuntary petition was filed against it,
is there another fee that must be paid for converting the case to a voluntary
case?
May the clerks office
charge an amendment fee if the debtor makes a "front-page" filing
(petition and creditor matrix only) and later files its schedules and statements.
Is the later filing of the schedules and statements an amendment to the
petition?
A company has filed for
bankruptcy and owes us money. What do we do?
Do I need an attorney to
file bankruptcy?
How do I get the Bankruptcy
removed from my credit report?
Where can I obtain petition
forms?
How do I get admitted to
practice in the Bankruptcy Court?
Is my debt dischargeable?
The company for which I
worked filed for bankruptcy. How do I get my W-2 forms for filing my income
tax return?
Can the Clerk's Office
give legal advice?
How do I know if a debt
is secured, unsecured, priority or administrative so I can fill out my schedules
correctly?
What does it mean if a
case is dismissed?
What is the proper fee
for an adversary proceeding instituted by removal from another court?
An application for leave
to appeal was filed, and the clerk's office collected a fee of $105 [$5
notice of appeal as required by 28 U.S.C. 1930(c), $100 for docketing an
appeal as required by the Bankruptcy Court Miscellaneous Fee Schedule] The
motion is denied; the clerk's office was asked if the fee could be refunded?
What is the fee for filing
a motion to lift stay, or in the alternative, a motion to convert the case
to a chapter 7?
What fee should be charged
for converting a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and for splitting the case?
What fee should be collected
for a case that was closed in 1995 and reopened today?
Does the bankruptcy court
pay for a sign language interpreter for a ยง341 meeting of creditors?
Is there any definition
of what a "page" is, which would apply to the new per page charge
for information obtained on the Internet?
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Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (Bankruptcy Rules), and the Local
Rules for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District
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