Notice Of Motion For Relief From Codebtor Stay Chapter 12 {1220} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Oregon

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Notice Of Motion For Relief From Codebtor Stay Chapter 12 {1220} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Oregon

Last updated: 2/12/2020

Notice Of Motion For Relief From Codebtor Stay Chapter 12 {1220}

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1220 (12/1/2018) Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON In re ) Case No. ) ) ) Notice of Motion for Relief ) from Codebtor Stay Only ) in a Chapter 12 Case Debtor(s) ) You are notified a motion was filed on behalf of the moving party, , for relief from the stay in this chapter 12 case protecting the codebtor, , whose service address is: , as provided by 11 U.S.C. 247 1201. The motion is attached. The name and address of the moving party's attorney (or moving party, if no attorney) are: and the attorney's OSB# is . If you wish to resist the motion, you must, within 14 days of the service date shown below, file the following with the clerk at 1050 SW 6th Ave. #700, Portland OR 97204 or 405 E 8th Ave. #2600, Eugene OR 97401: a. A written objection stating the facts upon which relief from the codebtor stay is resisted; and b. A fully completed notice of hearing (using Local Bankruptcy Form (LBF) 1220.5 ) giving the date, time and address of hearing. This information must be obtained from the clerk before service. Call (503) 326-1500 or (541) 431-4000. Failure to Object or Serve Proper Notice of Hearing. If either the debtor or the codebtor fails to file both a timely objection and the proper notice of hearing, then the stay protecting the codebtor may expire pursuant to 1201(d) or the court may sign an order, submitted by the moving party, without further notice. I certify that on , this notice and motion were served on the codebtor(s) at the address listed above, debtor(s), trustee, U.S. Trustee, and their attorneys. Signature of Moving Party's Attorney (or moving party if no attorney) LBF #1220.5 is attached if this notice is served on paper. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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