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District of Nevada - Local Rules 12/1/09


LR 3021. CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION.

After the claims bar dates have passed and all claims have been reviewed by the chapter 13 standing trustee, the trustee may file and serve a Notice of Chapter 13 Trustee’s Proposed Distribution. The notice will list all claims as reflected on the court’s claims docket and describe how each claim will be treated. The notice will be served on all creditors and parties in interest listed in the case, whether or not the creditor has filed a claim. Creditors will be advised to review the notice to ensure that the proposed distribution is accurate and that their claim is properly listed. Should a claim be missing or inaccurate, the creditor will be required to file a written objection to the proposed distribution with the court within twenty-one (21) days of the date of the notice and serve it on the chapter 13 standing trustee. If the creditor fails to timely file an objection, the creditor will be deemed to have accepted the trustee’s proposed treatment of the claim. If a timely objection is filed, the trustee will take no further action until the objection is resolved by the court after hearing. The creditor or trustee must schedule a hearing on the objection, if the objection cannot be resolved, and provide a minimum of twenty-one (21) days’ notice of the hearing.

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