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Get I:bkfrms12-2009summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case 12-09 - Mow Uscourts
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How to fill out the I:BKFRMS12-2009Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case 12-09 - Mow Uscourts online
This guide provides a straightforward approach to filling out the I:BKFRMS12-2009Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case 12-09 form online. By following the step-by-step instructions, users of all experience levels can complete the document accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the summons to debtor form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the online document editor.
- Begin by entering the applicable details for the debtor, including the bankruptcy case number under the section labeled 'In re' and the debtor's employer tax identification number.
- In the section labeled 'To the above named debtor,' specify the date when the bankruptcy petition was filed.
- Indicate the chapter of the Bankruptcy Code relevant to this case.
- Review the instructions provided in the summons carefully, noting the requirement to file a motion or answer within 21 days after service of the summons.
- Fill in the address of the clerk of the bankruptcy court.
- Enter the name and address of the petitioner’s attorney in the designated section.
- Ensure you complete the 'Certificate of Service' section by entering your name, date of service, and providing the name of the debtor served.
- Describe the mode of service utilized and the address where the debtor was served.
- Add a declaration at the end of the certificate stating you are over 18 years old and not a party to the case.
- Finally, sign and print your name, along with your business address and ZIP code.
- Once completed, review all entries for accuracy, then save your changes and choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filling out your documents online today to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Involuntary proceeding means a child-custody proceeding in which the parent does not consent of his or her free will to the foster-care, preadoptive, or adoptive placement or termination of parental rights or in which the parent consents to the foster-care, preadoptive, or adoptive placement under threat of removal of ...
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