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Last updated: 1/23/2024

Proposed Pretrial Order (Bankruptcy - Judge Singleton)

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LBF-3a (04/2003) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA [ division ] IN THE MATTER OF: [ name of debtor case number ] chapter number ] DEBTOR(S) ) NOTICE OF MOTION AND OPPORTUNITY TO OBJECT date ], [ name of moving party ], filed [ name of motion briefly andspecifically state what you are asking the court to ]name of motion , doasking the court to [ [ briefly summarize the motion briefly summarize the motion contacting the person who signed this notice or at the clerks office. Your rights may be affected. You should read these papers carefully and discuss them with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, you may wish to consult one. If you do not want the court to grant the motion, then date ] you or your attorney must: 1. File a written objection to the motion, which should explain the reasons why you object, with theClerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court at: [ address of the clerks office for the division where the case is pending ] If you mail your objection, you must mail it early enough so that it wreceivedill be by the date it is due. 2. You must also mail a copy of your objection to: [ name and address of movants attorney or the movant, if pr] o se [ name and address of any case trustee and the trustees attorney, i]f any [ in cases under Chapter 11, 12, or 13, name and address of debtors attorney or the debtor, if] pro se [ names and addresses of any others to be served ] If you do not file an objection by the date it is due, the court may grant the relief requested withoutholding a hearing. If you do file an objection, the ourt wc ill set the motion for hearing, which you or yourattorney will be expected to attend. date notice is mailed ] [ signed ] Name: Title: Address: Telephone: <<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 LBF-3a (04/2003) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN THE MATTER OF: %0D%0A ) CASE NO. ) CHAPTER DEBTOR(S) ) NOTICE OF MOTION AND OPPORTUNITY TO OBJECT On , , filed , as kthe court to ing %0D%0A support of the relief requested, the . Inmotion states . If you h areceive noved a copyt of the moytion, ou may get one by contacting the person who signed this notice or at the clerks office. Your rights may be affected. You should read these papers carefully and discuss them with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, you may wish to consult one. If you do not want the court to grant the motion, thenon or be fore you or your attorney must: 1. File a written objection to the motion, which should explain the reasons why you object, with the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court at: If you mail your objection, you must mail it early enough so that it wreceivedill be by the date it is due. 2. You must also mail a copy of your objection to: If you do not file an objection by the date it is due, the court may grant the relief requested without holding a hearing. If you do file an objection, the ourt wc ill set the motion for hearing, which you or your attorney will be expected to attend. Date: Name: Title: Address: Telephone:

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