Motion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules, Statements, Ch. 12 or Ch. 13 Plan
Case Summary
This motion seeks to extend the deadline for filing schedules, statements, or Chapter 12 or 13 plans in a bankruptcy proceeding. Extensions affect case timing and creditor rights. No court or docket information is available.
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Motion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules, Statements, Ch. 12 or Ch. 13 Plan
Motion · May 10, 2026
A Motion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules was filed.
Key Issues
- • Deadline extension
- • Bankruptcy schedules
- • Chapter 12/13 plans
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Motion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules, Statements, Ch. 12 or Ch. 13 Plan
Motion · May 10, 2026
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1 eventMotion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules, Statements, Ch. 12 or Ch. 13 Plan
A Motion to Extend Deadline to File Schedules was filed.
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