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Voluntary Petition (Chapter 13)

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Case Summary

A voluntary petition under Chapter 13 was filed, initiating a bankruptcy case focused on debt reorganization. The debtor proposes a repayment plan to creditors under court supervision.

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Key Issues

  • Chapter 13 bankruptcy
  • Voluntary petition
  • Debt reorganization
  • Repayment plan
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Voluntary Petition (Chapter 13)

Other · May 11, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 11, 2026.

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Other May 10, 2026

Voluntary Petition (Chapter 13)

The debtor filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This action initiates a court-supervised repayment plan to address their debts. It matters because it triggers an automatic stay that halts creditor collection efforts.

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