Pennsylvania Local Bankruptcy Form 3007-1, Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date

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Local Bankruptcy Form 3007-1, Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date

Pennsylvania Local Bankruptcy Form 3007-1, Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date, is a form used by debtors to object to a claim in bankruptcy proceedings. The form is used to schedule a hearing date to resolve the objection. It is typically used in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, and may be used by creditors and debtors alike. The form includes sections for the debtor to identify the creditor, the amount of the claim, and the grounds for the objection, as well as the date, time, and location of the hearing. There are two types of Pennsylvania Local Bankruptcy Form 3007-1, Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date: one for debtors and one for creditors.

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Filing an objection to claim may initiate a contested matter depending on the objection and may cause a hearing, full trial, or resolution without a hearing. An objection to claim may be filed to object to one claim or multiple claims subject to conditions in Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 3007(e).

A creditor will usually object to the discharge of its particular debt when fraud or an intentional wrongful act occurs before the bankruptcy case. For instance, examples of nondischargeable debts, if proven, could include: The costs and damages caused by intentional and spiteful conduct.

A response to an objection is sufficient if it states that written documentation in support of the proof of claim has already been provided to the objecting party and that the documentation will be provided at any evidentiary hearing or trial on the matter.

An Objection to Discharge is a motion by a creditor to a bankruptcy court asking the court not to discharge a person's specific debt owed to that creditor. If the court grants the motion, the debt is not discharged in bankruptcy and remains due.

This bankruptcy form Notice of Objecton to Proof of Claim and Notice of Hearing and Objection to Claim can be used in Chapter 13 bankruptcy by a debtor's attorney to object to the proof of claim of a creditor who has overstated the amount due.

An objection to a proof of claim must be in writing and filed with the bankruptcy court. A copy of the objection and the notice of court hearing date must be mailed to the creditor, the trustee, and the debtor at least 30 days before the hearing.

In order to object to a Proof of Claim, the Debtor is required to file a written objection with the Bankruptcy Court and request a hearing. The Creditor must receive a copy of the objection and the notice of hearing no later than 30 days before the hearing date.

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