Claims - Withdrawal.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

Rule Set: Local Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

Rule: 3006-1

Jurisdiction: MDPAB

Bluebook Citation: Bankr. M.D. Pa. R. 3006-1

A request to withdraw a claim must state: (a) whether an objection to the claim was filed; (b) whether a complaint was filed against the claimant; and (c) whether the claimant has accepted or rejected a plan or otherwise participated significantly in the case. 13 Rule 3007-1 Claims - Objection. (e) Contents. An objection to the allowance of a claim must list in the caption or the pleading the claim number recorded on the claims register and state particular grounds for the objection, including, but not limited to: (1) whether the claim should be disallowed in its entirety; (2) (3) whether the claim should be allowed in an amount different from that requested; or whether the classification of the claim (secured, priority unsecured, general unsecured) is incorrect.

(f) (g) Separate Objection. As set forth in subdivision (c) and (d) of this rule, a separate objection and notice that substantially conforms with L.B.F. 3007-1 must be filed for each claim objected to, except for omnibus objections filed pursuant to F.R.B.P. 3007(d). Filing and Notice. The objecting party must serve the objection to claim and a notice of same using L.B.F. 3007-1 (Notice of Objection to Claim and Deadline to Request Hearing) upon the persons specified under F.R.B.P. 3007(a)(2)(B).

Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, a hearing on the objection to claim will not be scheduled unless the claimant files a request for hearing or response to the objection no later than thirty (30) days from the date the notice is served.

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