Final hearing on Arvest Bank’s motion for relief from stay stricken by agreed order
Case Summary
The final hearing on Arvest Bank's motion for relief from the automatic stay was stricken by agreed order. No parties appeared at the virtual hearing held on April 14, 2020. The agreed order was entered on April 10, 2020.
Latest development
Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 04/14/2020 Subject: Final Hearing on Motion by Arvest Bank for Abandonment, Relief From Automatic Stay and Waiver of 14 day Stay or Alternatively for Adequate Protection (Brent
Order · May 11, 2026
Arvest Bank for Abandonment filed a Motion.
Key Issues
- • Motion for relief from stay
- • Final hearing stricken
- • Agreed order
- • No appearances
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Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 04/14/2020 Subject: Final Hearing on Motion by Arvest Bank for Abandonment, Relief
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
Arvest Bank filed a motion seeking abandonment of property, relief from the automatic stay, and waiver of the 14-day stay or, alternatively, adequate protection. The debtor, Angela Stuteville, objected to the motion. The court scheduled a final hearing for April 14, 2020, to address these issues.
No parties appeared for the virtual hearing, and the proceedings were not electronically recorded. The court struck the hearing and instead entered an agreed order on April 10, 2020, resolving the dispute without oral argument. The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned, and the docket number is not publicly available.
The motion and its resolution focus on Arvest Bank's attempt to regain control over collateral or property subject to the bankruptcy stay. The debtor's objection indicates a dispute over whether the bank should be allowed relief from the stay or abandonment of the property.
The agreed order suggests the parties reached a negotiated settlement, avoiding further litigation. Watch for any new filings that might challenge or modify the agreed order or for the assignment of a judge to oversee further proceedings.
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Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 04/14/2020 Subject: Final Hearing on Motion by Arvest Bank for Abandonment, Relief From Automatic Stay and Waiver of 14 day Stay or Alternatively for Adequate Protection (Brent Kelley) Obj: Debtor (Angela Stuteville). Appearances: NONE. Proceedings Electronically Recorded by: NONE Proceedings: Stricken. Agreed Order entered 04/10/2020. (vCal Hearing ID (213878)). (related document(s)15) (Drohde) (Entered: 04/14/2020)
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Case Timeline
1 eventVirtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 04/14/2020 Subject: Final Hearing on Motion by Arvest Bank for Abandonment, Relief From Automatic Stay and Waiver of 14 day Stay or Alternatively for Adequate Protection (Brent Kelley) Obj: Debtor (Angela Stuteville). Appearances: NONE. Proceedings Electronically Recorded by: NONE
Arvest Bank for Abandonment filed a Motion.
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