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New Jersey Forms You May Receive During Your Bankruptcy

Form: Notice of Bankruptcy Case, Meeting of Creditors, & Deadlines
What it Means: Provides dates & time for your hearing

Form: Order Regarding Duties of Debtors(s) and Notice Regarding Failure to Abide by This Order
What in Means: We have done these things already so you don't need to respond to this.

Form: Report of Abandonment
What it Means: The trustee does not want the listed property, you get to keep it.

Form: Motion for Relief from Stay
What it Means: Normally filed by mortgage or car lenders when you are surrendering. If you receive a Motion for Relief on property you intend to keep, email Ted. Normally keeping up payments is sufficient to keep these assets.

Form: Bar Date Notice
What it Means: Tells parties how long they have to object to a repossession, foreclosure or other action a party is taking. Ted will let you know if you ever need to react to a Bar Date Notice, normally you do not.

Form: Discharge
What it Means: You are no longer responsible for the dischargable debt. You do still need to comply with any trustee requests like copies of tax returns to avoid revocation.