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Notice Of Motion To Continue The Automatic Stay - Wisconsin

Notice Of Motion To Continue The Automatic Stay Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in USBC Eastern Federal .
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN IN RE: Case Number: Chapter: Hearing date minus 3-5 days Objection to Motion to Continue Stay Due: Hearing on Timely-Filed Objections: Hearing date and time, obtained from court NOTICE OF MOTION TO CONTINUE THE AUTOMATIC STAY To all creditors and parties in interest: The debtor(s) in the above-captioned case has/have filed a motion to continue the automatic stay pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Sec. 362(c)(3)(B). A copy of that motion accompanies this notice. Your rights may be affected. You should read these papers carefully and discuss them with your attorney, if you have one in this bankruptcy case. (If you do not have an attorney, you may wish to consult one.) If you do not want the Court to grant the motion to continue the automatic stay, or if you want the Court to consider your views on the motion, then on or before the objection due date stated above, you or your attorney must file an objection with: Clerk, United States Bankruptcy Court 517 East Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202-4581 and provide copies to: Debtor's attorney's name and address Trustee name and address in time for its receipt by the above deadline. If you or your attorney do not take these steps, the Court may decide that you do not oppose the relief sought in the motion and may enter an order granting that relief. The Court will hold a hearing on any timely-filed objection. The hearing will take place before Judge United States Bankruptcy Judge, in the United States Courthouse at 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in Room at the hearing time and date stated above. The debtor and the objecting party and/or their counsel must attend the hearing. The Court also will hold a hearing if the debtor fails to file a supporting affidavit or declaration that complies with 11 U.S.C. Sec. 362(c)(3)(B). The hearing will take place at the same time and place stated above, and the debtor and debtor's counsel must attend this hearing, or the Court will not grant the motion. If the debtor files such an affidavit, but the Court determines that it is insufficient to comply with Sec. 362(c)(3)(B), the Court will notify counsel for the debtor. Date: Filer's name and address Print Form Filer's Signature American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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