F O R M B9C (Chapter 7 Individual or Joint Debtor Asset Case) (9/97)
U NITED S TATES B ANKRUPTCY C OURT _________ District of ______________________ Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case, Meeting of Creditors, & Deadlines
[A chapter 7 bankruptcy case concerning the debtor(s) listed below was filed on __________________________ (date).] or [A bankruptcy case concerning the debtor(s) listed below was originally filed under chapter _____________ on ________________________ (date) and was converted to a case under chapter 7 on_______________________.] You may be a creditor of the debtor. This notice lists important deadlines. You may want to consult an attorney to protect your rights. All documents filed in the case may be inspected at the bankruptcy clerk’s office at the address listed below. NOTE: The staff of the bankruptcy clerk’s office cannot give legal advice.
See Reverse Side For Important Explanations.
Debtor(s) (name(s) and address): Case Number: Social Security/Taxpayer ID Nos.:
Attorney for Debtor(s) (name and address):
Bankruptcy Trustee (name and address):
Telephone number:
Telephone number:
Meeting of Creditors:
Date: / / Time: ( ( ) A.M. ) P.M. Location:
Deadlines:
Papers must be received by the bankruptcy clerk's office by the following deadlines: Deadline to File a Proof of Claim: For all creditors (except a governmental unit): For a governmental unit:
Deadline to File a Complaint Objecting to Discharge of the Debtor or to Determine Dischargeability of Certain Debts:
Deadline to Object to Exemptions: Thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the meeting of creditors.
Creditors May Not Take Certain Actions:
The filing of the bankruptcy case automatically stays certain collection and other actions against the debtor and the debtor’s property. If you attempt to collect a debt or take other action in violation of the Bankruptcy Code, you may be penalized. Address of the Bankruptcy Clerk's Office: For the Court: Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court: Telephone number: Hours Open: Date:
EXPLANATIONS
Filing of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case Creditors May Not Take Certain Actions
FORM B9C (9/97)
A bankruptcy case under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code (title 11, United States Code) has been filed in this court by or against the debtor(s) listed on the front side, and an order for relief has been entered.
Prohibited collection actions are listed in Bankruptcy Code § 362. Common examples of prohibited actions include contacting the debtor by telephone, mail or otherwise to demand repayment; taking actions to collect money or obtain property from the debtor; repossessing the debtor’s property; starting or continuing lawsuits or foreclosures; and garnishing or deducting from the debtor’s wages. A meeting of creditors is scheduled for the date, time and location listed on the front side. The debtor (both spouses in a joint case) must be present at the meeting to be questioned under oath by the trustee and by creditors. Creditors are welcome to attend, but are not required to do so. The meeting may be continued and concluded at a later date without further notice. A Proof of Claim is a signed statement describing a creditor’s claim. If a Proof of Claim form is not included with this notice, you can obtain one at any bankruptcy clerk’s office. If you do not file a Proof of Claim by the “Deadline to File a Proof of Claim” listed on the front side, you might not be paid any money on your claim against the debtor in the bankruptcy case. To be paid you must file a Proof of Claim even if your claim is listed in the schedules filed by the debtor. The debtor is seeking a discharge of most debts, which may include your debt. A discharge means that you may never try to collect the debt from the debtor. If you believe that the debtor is not entitled to receive a discharge under Bankruptcy Code § 727(a) or that a debt owed to you is not dischargeable under Bankruptcy Code § 523(a)(2), (4), (6), or (15), you must start a lawsuit by filing a complaint in the bankruptcy clerk’s office by the “Deadline to File a Complaint Objecting to Discharge of the Debtor or to Determine Dischargeability of Certain Debts” listed on the front side. The bankruptcy clerk’s office must receive the complaint and the required filing fee by that Deadline. The debtor is permitted by law to keep certain property as exempt. Exempt property will not be sold and distributed to creditors. The debtor must file a list of all property claimed as exempt. You may inspect that list at the bankruptcy clerk’s office. If you believe that an exemption claimed by the debtor is not authorized by law, you may file an objection to that exemption. The bankruptcy clerk’s office must receive the objection by the “Deadline to Object to Exemptions” listed on the front side.
Meeting of Creditors
Claims
Discharge of Debts
Exempt Property
Liquidation of the Debtor’s Property and Payment of Creditors’ Claims
The bankruptcy trustee listed on the front of this notice will collect and sell the debtor’s property that is not exempt. If the trustee can collect enough money, creditors may be paid some or all of the debts owed to them, in the order specified by the Bankruptcy Code. To make sure you receive any share of that money, you must file a Proof of Claim, as described above.
Bankruptcy Clerk’s Office
Any paper that you file in this bankruptcy case should be filed at the bankruptcy clerk’s office at the address listed on the front side. You may inspect all papers filed, including the list of the debtor’s property and debts and the list of the property claimed as exempt, at the bankruptcy clerk’s office.
Legal Advice
The staff of the bankruptcy clerk’s office cannot give legal advice. You may want to consult an attorney to protect your rights.
—Refer To Other Side For Important Deadlines and Notices—