New Standing Order 08-02

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas issued Standing Order 08-02 eliminating the requirement of notice to creditors by the chapter 13 trustee in certain circumstances.  Here is the text of the order:

Notice to all creditors of post-confirmation motions to modify plan, which notice is required by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 3015(g), is waived when the motion is filed by a Chapter 13 Trustee, and the sole purpose of the motion to modify plan is to recover an asset that Debtor has been ordered to repay to the estate, but which he/she has not repaid. The only notice required will be to the Debtor and Debtor’s Attorney. This Standing Order will expire March 17, 2009.

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