Virtual hearing minutes record motion to modify Chapter 13 plan with attorney fees
Case Summary
A virtual hearing was held on May 12, 2020, regarding the debtor's motion to modify the Chapter 13 plan and application for attorney fees. No appearances were made, and the proceedings were stricken. An agreed order had been entered earlier on April 15, 2020.
Latest development
Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 05/12/2020 Subject: Motion by Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for Attorney Compensation (Angela Stuteville)Obj: Arvest Bank (Brent Kelley). Appearances: NONE.
Order · May 11, 2026
Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for Attorney Compensation filed a Motion.
Key Issues
- • Motion to modify Chapter 13 plan
- • Attorney fees application
- • Hearing stricken
- • Agreed order
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Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 05/12/2020 Subject: Motion by Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for
Order · May 11, 2026
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What the record shows
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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The debtor filed a motion to modify their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan and requested attorney compensation. The motion faced an objection from Arvest Bank, represented by Brent Kelley. The court scheduled a virtual hearing on May 12, 2020, to address the motion.
No parties appeared for the hearing, and the proceedings were not electronically recorded. The court struck the hearing from the calendar. An agreed order resolving the matter was entered earlier on April 15, 2020.
The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet. There is no public docket number or court identified in the available records. The key dispute centered on the debtor's proposed changes to the repayment plan and the associated attorney fees.
The absence of appearances at the hearing and the prior agreed order suggest the parties reached a resolution outside of court. The lack of a judge assignment and docket information indicates this matter may be in an early or administrative stage.
The next significant development will likely involve the court's formal approval of the agreed order or further filings clarifying the plan modification and attorney compensation.
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Virtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 05/12/2020 Subject: Motion by Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for Attorney Compensation (Angela Stuteville)Obj: Arvest Bank (Brent Kelley). Appearances: NONE. Proceedings Electronically Recorded by: NONE Proceedings: Stricken. Agreed Order entered 04/15/2020. (vCal Hearing ID (215442)). (related document(s)17) (Drohde) (Entered: 05/12/2020)
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Case Timeline
1 eventVirtual Minutes of Hearing held on: 05/12/2020 Subject: Motion by Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for Attorney Compensation (Angela Stuteville)Obj: Arvest Bank (Brent Kelley). Appearances: NONE. Proceedings Electronically Recorded by: NONE Proceedings: Stricken. Agreed Order entered 04/15/2020. (vCal
Debtor to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Application for Attorney Compensation filed a Motion.
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