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Bankruptcy Lawyers Philadelphia - Proof Of Claim Chapter 13
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PROOF OF CLAIM. The Trustee requests that all creditors file any claims prior to the § 341 Meeting. A proof of claim must be filed with the Clerk. The official proof of claim form is B10, this form is available at the Clerk’s website at www.txnb.uscourts.gov. The Bankruptcy Noticing Center will notice the 341 Meeting and the official proof of claim form to all creditors listed on the matrix. A. Filing proof of claim. Proof of claims must be filed via electronic case filing and comply with General Order 2004-06 and 2004-04. B. Claim Classification. Pursuant to B.R. 3001(f), the Trustee interprets the proof of claim as prima facie evidence of the type and amount of debt. Unless the claim is either objected to or amended, the Debtor’s Final Plan must provide for payment of the claim as filed with regard to classification and amount of total debt. Valuation differences between the Final Plan and the proof of claim will be resolved at the time of confirmation based on the Debtor’s Motion for Valuation and Confirmation and any responses. Should a secured proof of claim be filed, the corresponding documents must also be attached to the claim in accordance with General Order 2004-06 and all other Administrative Procedures for Electronic Filing. If they are not so attached, the Trustee may defer to the Debtor’s schedules for proper claim classification.
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