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Order Issued Addressing Chapter 13 Plan and Adequate Protection Payments

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Case Summary

An order concerning a Chapter 13 plan and adequate protection payments was issued. The order likely addresses the debtor's repayment plan and protections for creditors during bankruptcy proceedings. Details are not provided, but such orders govern the administration of the bankruptcy estate.

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Order Re Ch 13 Plan and Adequate Protection Payments

Order · May 13, 2026

The court issued an order.

Key Issues

  • Chapter 13 plan
  • Adequate protection payments
  • Bankruptcy administration
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Order Re Ch 13 Plan and Adequate Protection Payments

Order · May 13, 2026

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What the record shows

The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.

The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 13, 2026.

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The Story So Far

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The court issued an order addressing the Chapter 13 plan and adequate protection payments on May 13, 2026. The case remains active, but the court and docket details are not publicly available. No judge has been assigned yet, and the filing date is unknown.

The order likely concerns the debtor's proposed repayment plan under Chapter 13 bankruptcy and the creditor's request for adequate protection payments to safeguard their interests during the bankruptcy process.

Adequate protection payments typically serve to prevent the creditor's collateral from losing value while the debtor reorganizes their debts. The court's order may clarify the timing, amount, or conditions of these payments in relation to the Chapter 13 plan. Since no judge is assigned, the case may be in the early stages or awaiting further procedural steps.

Without more docket information, it is unclear whether the order resolves disputes over the plan's feasibility or the creditor's protections. The case's status as active suggests ongoing litigation or negotiation. The absence of a filing date and assigned judge limits insight into the case's procedural posture.

Watch for the assignment of a judge and the filing of additional motions or responses. These developments will provide more clarity on the court's stance regarding the Chapter 13 plan and adequate protection payments. The next significant event could be a hearing or a motion to confirm the plan or modify the payments.

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Order Re Ch 13 Plan and Adequate Protection Payments

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Order May 13, 2026

Order Re Ch 13 Plan and Adequate Protection Payments

The court issued an order.

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