Form B9e - Notice Of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case, Meeting Of Creditors, & Deadlines

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B9E (Official Form 9E) (Chapter 11 Individual or Joint Debtor Case) (12/11)
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT_______________District of_________________________
Notice of
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case, Meeting of Creditors, & Deadlines
[A chapter 11 bankruptcy case concerning the debtor(s) listed below was filed on ______________________ (date).]
or [A bankruptcy case concerning the debtor(s) listed below was originally filed under chapter_________________on
_________________________ (date) and was converted to a case under chapter 11 on___________________(date).]
You may be a creditor of the debtor. This notice lists important deadlines. You may want to consult an attorney to protect your
rights. All documents filed in the case may be inspected at the bankruptcy clerk’s office at the address listed below.
NOTE: The staff of the bankruptcy clerk’s office cannot give legal advice.
See Reverse Side for Important Explanations
Debtor(s) (name(s) and address):
Case Number:
Last four digits of Social-Security or Individual Taxpayer-ID (ITIN) No(s)./Complete EIN:
All other names used by the Debtor(s) in the last 8 years
Attorney for Debtor(s) (name and address):
(include married, maiden, and trade names):
Telephone number:
Meeting of Creditors
Date:
/ /
Time:
(
) A. M.
Location:
(
) P. M.
Deadlines:
Papers must be received by the bankruptcy clerk’s office by the following deadlines:
Deadline to File a Proof of Claim:
Notice of deadline will be sent at a later time.
Creditor with a Foreign Address:
A creditor to whom this notice is sent at a foreign address should read the information under “Claims” on the reverse side.
Deadline to File a Complaint to Determine Dischargeability of Certain Debts:
Deadline to File a Complaint Objecting to Discharge of the Debtor:
First date set for hearing on confirmation of plan
Notice of that date will be sent at a later time.
Deadline to Object to Exemptions:
Thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the meeting of creditors.
Creditors May Not Take Certain Actions:
In most instances, the filing of the bankruptcy case automatically stays certain collection and other actions against the debtor and
the debtor’s property. Under certain circumstances, the stay may be limited to 30 days or not exist at all, although the debtor can
request the court to extend or impose a stay. If you attempt to collect a debt or take other action in violation of the Bankruptcy
Code, you may be penalized. Consult a lawyer to determine your rights in this case.
Address of the Bankruptcy Clerk’s Office:
For the Court:
Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court:
Telephone number:
Hours Open:
Date:

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