Certificate Of Credit Counseling
Case Summary
The Certificate of Credit Counseling confirms the debtor completed required pre-bankruptcy counseling. It is mandatory for Chapter 13 filings to proceed.
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Key Issues
- • Mandatory counseling compliance
- • Debtor education
- • Filing prerequisite
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Certificate of Credit Counseling
Other · May 10, 2026
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2 eventsCertificate of Credit Counseling
The court received a Certificate of Credit Counseling from the debtor. This document confirms the debtor completed the required financial counseling before filing for bankruptcy. Courts require this certificate to ensure debtors understand their financial options and responsibilities.
Certificate Of Credit Counseling
The court received a Certificate of Credit Counseling in the case. This document shows the party completed the required credit counseling before proceeding. It matters because the court needs this certificate to allow certain debt-related filings to move forward.
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