Rule 5002 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 5002 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Restrictions on Approving Court Appointments. It is under Part V (Courts and Clerks) of the Rules. (a) Appointing or Employing Relatives. (1) Trustee or Examiner. A bankruptcy judge must not approve appointing an individual as a trustee or examiner under § 1104…
Rule 5001 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 5001 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Court Operations; Clerks’ Offices. It is under Part V (Courts and Clerks) of the Rules. (a) Courts Always Open. Bankruptcy courts are considered always open for filing a pleading, motion, or other paper; issuing and returning process; making…
Rule 4008 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4008 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Reaffirmation Agreement and Supporting Statement. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) Time to File; Cover Sheet. A reaffirmation agreement must be filed within 60 days after the first date set…
Rule 4007 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4007 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Determining Whether a Debt Is Dischargeable. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) Who May File a Complaint. A debtor or any creditor may file a complaint to determine whether a…
Rule 4006 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4006 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Notice When No Discharge Is Granted. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. The clerk must promptly notify in the manner provided by Rule 2002(f) all parties in interest of an…
Rule 4005 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4005 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Burden of Proof in Objecting to a Discharge. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. At a trial on a complaint objecting to a discharge, the plaintiff has the burden of…
Rule 4004 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4004 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Granting or Denying a Discharge. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) Time to Object to a Discharge; Notice. (1) Chapter 7. In a Chapter 7 case, a complaint—or a motion under §…
Rule 4003 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4003 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Exemptions. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) Claiming an Exemption. A debtor must list the property claimed as exempt under § 522 on Form 106C filed under Rule 1007. If…
Rule 4002 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4002 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Debtor’s Duties. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) In General. In addition to performing other duties that are required by the Code or these rules, the debtor must: (1) attend and…
Rule 4001 Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Rule 4001 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure is about Relief from the Automatic Stay; Prohibiting or Conditioning the Use, Sale, or Lease of Property; Using Cash Collateral; Obtaining Credit; Various Agreements. It is under Part IV (The Debtor: Duties and Benefits) of the Rules. (a) Relief from…