Ex Parte Motion For Order To Pay Trustee Pursuant To Wage Attachment {11} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Pennsylvania

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Ex Parte Motion For Order To Pay Trustee Pursuant To Wage Attachment {11} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Pennsylvania

Last updated: 5/7/2025

Ex Parte Motion For Order To Pay Trustee Pursuant To Wage Attachment {11}

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PAWB Local Form 11 - EX PARTE MOTION FOR ORDER TO PAY TRUSTEE PURSUANT TO WAGE ATTACHMENT. The Ex Parte Motion for Order to Pay Trustee Pursuant to Wage Attachment and the corresponding Order to Pay Trustee forms are used in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. These forms are intended to help ensure that a debtor consistently makes required payments under their Chapter 13 repayment plan. The motion is filed by either the debtor or the Chapter 13 trustee and requests that the court issue an order directing the debtor’s employer (or other income source) to deduct a specified amount from the debtor’s wages or income and remit it directly to the Chapter 13 trustee. This wage attachment increases the likelihood that the repayment plan will be successfully completed by providing a reliable and automated method for collecting plan payments. The order sets out detailed instructions for the employer, including the payment amount, frequency, remittance address, and notice requirements if the debtor’s employment status changes. It also prohibits any other wage deductions—except for legally required ones and domestic support obligations—and ensures the debtor’s remaining income is paid in the usual manner. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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