Certificate filed confirming domestic support obligation compliance under 11 U.S.C. 1328(a)
Case Summary
This case involves a certificate regarding domestic support obligations under section 1328(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. It likely pertains to confirming compliance with obligations before discharge in Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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- • Domestic support obligations
- • Chapter 13 discharge
- • Bankruptcy compliance
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Certificate Regarding Domestic Support Obligation - 1328(a)
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventCertificate Regarding Domestic Support Obligation - 1328(a)
The court issued a Certificate Regarding Domestic Support Obligation under section 1328(a). This certificate confirms that the debtor has met all domestic support obligations required by the bankruptcy discharge. It matters because it affects the debtor's ability to receive a discharge and ensures compliance with child support or spousal support orders.
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