Chapter 13 trustee withdraws document related to continuing objection to plan confirmation
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The Chapter 13 trustee withdrew a previously filed document related to a continuing objection to plan confirmation. The withdrawal was entered on August 29, 2025.
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- • Trustee withdrawal
- • Objection to confirmation
- • Chapter 13 plan
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Trustee's Withdrawal of Document filed by Trustee (related document(s):14 Chapter 13 Trustee's Continuing Objection to
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1 eventTrustee's Withdrawal of Document filed by Trustee (related document(s):14 Chapter 13 Trustee's Continuing Objection to Confirmation of Plan). (Jenkins tr, Lon) (EOD: 08/29/2025)
The Chapter 13 trustee withdrew the continuing objection to the confirmation of the debtor's plan, which was previously filed as document 14. This means the trustee no longer opposes the plan's approval. The withdrawal could clear a path for the court to confirm the debtor's repayment plan.
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