Bankruptcy case involving Chapter 7 debtor recorded
Case Summary
The case status changed from Chapter 7 bankruptcy to Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This means the debtor shifted from liquidation proceedings to a reorganization plan to repay debts over time. The change affects how creditors will be paid and the debtor's obligations moving forward.
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Debtor (Ch 13) (BNC)
Other · May 13, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 13, 2026.
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2 eventsDebtor (Ch 13) (BNC)
The case status changed from Chapter 7 bankruptcy to Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This means the debtor shifted from liquidation proceedings to a reorganization plan to repay debts over time. The change affects how creditors will be paid and the debtor's obligations moving forward.
Debtor (Ch 7) (BNC)
The debtor filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, initiating the liquidation process under federal bankruptcy law. This filing triggers the appointment of a trustee to oversee the debtor's assets and distribute proceeds to creditors. It matters because it marks the start of formal debt relief and asset liquidation for the debtor.
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