Debtor Files Certification on Domestic Support Obligations in Chapter 13 Case
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This case involves a debtor certification regarding domestic support obligations under Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The certification confirms the debtor's compliance with legal requirements related to child support or alimony payments during the bankruptcy process.
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- • Debtor certification
- • Domestic support obligations
- • Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- • Compliance with payment requirements
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Debtor Cert RE Domestic Support Obligations FORM 2830 (Ch 13)
Other · May 11, 2026
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1 eventDebtor Cert RE Domestic Support Obligations FORM 2830 (Ch 13)
The debtor submitted a certification regarding domestic support obligations using Form 2830 in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. This filing confirms the debtor's status and compliance with any required payments related to domestic support. It matters because it affects the debtor's repayment plan and eligibility under bankruptcy rules.
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