Auto-assigned creditors meeting scheduled in Chapter 13 bankruptcy case
Case Summary
This case involves an automatically assigned meeting of creditors in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The meeting is a standard step where creditors may question the debtor about the repayment plan and financial status.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- • Meeting of creditors
- • Creditor examination
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Auto Assignment Meeting of Creditors Chapter 7
Other · May 11, 2026
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Case Timeline
2 eventsAuto Assignment Meeting of Creditors Chapter 7
The court scheduled an automatic assignment for a Meeting of Creditors in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. This meeting allows creditors to question the debtor about their financial situation and the bankruptcy filing. It is a standard step in the bankruptcy process to ensure transparency and creditor rights.
Auto Assignment Meeting of Creditors Chapter 13
The court scheduled an automatic meeting of creditors for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. This meeting allows creditors to question the debtor about their financial situation and repayment plan. It is a routine step that moves the bankruptcy process forward.
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