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Western District of Kentucky | United States Bankruptcy Court On December 1, 2025, the following Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, Official Bankruptcy Forms, and Director’s Bankruptcy Forms will be amended or adopted: Bankruptcy Rules 3002 1 and 8006; Official Form 410C13-M1 (new form), 410C13-M1R (new
Eastern District of Kentucky | United States Bankruptcy Court Our court serves the public by providing an accessible, fair and impartial forum in which bankruptcy matters are timely processed and decided All who use our court system are treated with dignity and respect
Discharge in Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts To object to the debtor's discharge, a creditor must file a complaint in the bankruptcy court before the deadline set out in the notice Filing a complaint starts a lawsuit referred to in bankruptcy as an "adversary proceeding "
District of Montana | United States Bankruptcy Court Welcome Welcome to the official website for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Montana Hon Benjamin P Hursh, U S Bankruptcy Court Judge Tyler P Gilman, Clerk of Court
Bankruptcy Noticing - United States Courts A notice of bankruptcy case and court-issued notices are sent to the creditors of the individual, corporation, or other entity that has filed for bankruptcy protection
Southern District of Georgia | United States Bankruptcy Court Welcome to the official website for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia We serve 43 counties in southeast Georgia with offices in Augusta, Brunswick, Dublin, Savannah, Waycross, and Statesboro
Bankruptcy Basics Glossary - United States Courts The representative of the bankruptcy estate who exercises statutory powers, principally for the benefit of the unsecured creditors, under the general supervision of the court and the direct supervision of the U S trustee or bankruptcy administrator