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Notice Regarding Filing of Mailing Matrix - Local Bankruptcy Form 29
Filing · May 10, 2026
The debtor filed a Notice Regarding Filing of Mailing Matrix using Local Bankruptcy Form 29. This document lists all creditors and parties in interest to be notified in the bankruptcy case. It ensures proper service of notices and documents throughout the bankruptcy process.
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Notice Regarding Filing of Mailing Matrix - Local Bankruptcy Form 29
Filing · May 10, 2026
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The debtor filed a Notice Regarding Filing of Mailing Matrix using Local Bankruptcy Form 29 on May 10, 2026. This filing identifies all creditors and interested parties who must receive notice in the bankruptcy case. The mailing matrix is a critical procedural step in bankruptcy cases.
It ensures that all relevant parties receive official communications, including notices of hearings, motions, and other filings.
The court has not yet assigned a judge to this case, and the docket number remains unknown. Without a judge or docket number, the case is still in its early procedural phase. The absence of a docket number suggests the case may have just been opened or is pending formal docketing.
The mailing matrix filing signals the debtor's intent to proceed with bankruptcy and comply with procedural requirements. It also sets the stage for creditor involvement and potential objections. Creditors rely on the mailing matrix to protect their rights and stay informed about developments.
At this point, the case status is active but lacks substantive motions or hearings. The next steps typically include the court assigning a judge, setting deadlines for creditor claims, and scheduling an initial status conference or meeting of creditors. The debtor’s compliance with filing the mailing matrix is necessary for these steps to proceed.
Watch for the court to assign a judge and issue a docket number. Those actions will move the case from its procedural infancy toward substantive bankruptcy proceedings. The initial scheduling order and creditor deadlines will follow, shaping the timeline for the case’s resolution.
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The debtor filed a Notice Regarding Filing of Mailing Matrix using Local Bankruptcy Form 29. This document lists all creditors and parties in interest to be notified in the bankruptcy case. It ensures proper service of notices and documents throughout the bankruptcy process.
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