A New York Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (White Plains) is a legal document that is issued by a court to a debtor in an involuntary bankruptcy case. This summons is issued upon the filing of an involuntary bankruptcy petition against a debtor. It requires the debtor to appear in court to answer for the petition. The summons informs the debtor of the filing of the petition, the date and time of the hearing, and the name and address of the court. The summons also outlines the debtor's rights and obligations in the proceedings, including the right to be represented by counsel. There are two types of summons to debtor in involuntary case (White Plains): 1. The Notice of Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case: This summons is issued to the debtor and provides the debtor with notice that an involuntary bankruptcy petition has been filed against them. 2. The Order of Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case: This summons is issued to the debtor and orders the debtor to appear in court to answer for the petition.