Order Final Account Ch 13 (COMPLETE)(m)
Case Summary
The Order Final Account in a Chapter 13 case confirms the completion of the debtor's repayment plan and closes the case. It reflects the trustee's final accounting and the court's approval of the case closure. This order typically precedes discharge of remaining debts.
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Order Final Account Ch 13 (DISMISSAL)(m)
Order · May 13, 2026
The court issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 plan completion
- • Final accounting
- • Case closure
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Order Final Account Ch 13 (DISMISSAL)(m)
Order · May 13, 2026
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The Story So Far
The case involves a Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceeding focused on the final account and closing of the debtor's repayment plan. The court issued an order on May 13, 2026, signaling a key procedural step toward concluding the bankruptcy case. The order likely addresses the trustee's final accounting of payments received and disbursed under the confirmed plan.
No judge has been assigned yet, and the court and docket details remain unspecified. The case remains active, indicating ongoing judicial oversight of the final financial reconciliation. The absence of a publicly available docket number or court name limits external tracking but does not affect the procedural posture.
The final account phase typically requires the trustee to submit a detailed report showing compliance with the plan and distribution to creditors. The court then reviews the report before entering a discharge order or closing the case. This stage tests whether the debtor fulfilled their obligations and whether creditors received proper payments.
Any objections or discrepancies in the final account could delay closure or prompt further hearings. The May 13 order may resolve such issues or set deadlines for remaining filings. The case’s progress will depend on the trustee’s report, creditor responses, and the court’s review.
The lack of a judge assignment suggests the case awaits formal scheduling or reassignment within the bankruptcy court. Monitoring filings and orders will clarify the court’s direction and timing for discharge or dismissal.
The final account process is a critical checkpoint in Chapter 13 cases, ensuring transparency and accountability before the debtor’s obligations are discharged.
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2 eventsOrder Final Account Ch 13 (DISMISSAL)(m)
The court issued an order.
Order Final Account Ch 13 (COMPLETE)(m)
The court issued an order.
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