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Order Granting Motion For Joint Administration - Indiana

Order Granting Motion For Joint Administration Form. This is a Indiana form and can be used in Southern District Bankruptcy Court Federal .
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Jt Admin Ord (rev 2/11/13) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of Indiana In re: [Name of Debtor(s)], Debtor(s). ) ) ) ) Case No. (xx-xxxxx) JOINTLY ADMINISTERED ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR JOINT ADMINISTRATION This matter came before the Court on a Motion for Joint Administration filed by (moving party); and the Court, having considered the motion, (and that notice was given to all creditors and parties in interest and there were no objections), now finds that the relief requested should be granted. IT IS ORDERED as follows: The cases captioned (list all cases here) shall be jointly administered under the caption shown above. All documents, except as provided in Local Rule B-1015-1(b)(4), (5), and (6), shall be captioned under the lead case name and number (lowest case number) followed by the words "Jointly Administered." A member debtor's name should not be included in the caption unless that debtor is an individual. A single case docket shall be maintained after the entry of the order for joint administration under the case number of the lead case. If joint administration is 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Jt Admin Ord (rev 2/11/13) terminated, documents filed after the order terminating joint administration shall be filed and docketed in the separate cases. A separate claims register shall be maintained for each case. A separate claim must be filed in each jointly administered case in which a claim is asserted. A separate creditor list will be maintained for each case. ### 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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