Objection to Trustee’s Notice of Classification. If an interested party in a chapter 13

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California

Rule Set: Local Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California

Rule: 3013-1

Jurisdiction: SDCAB

Bluebook Citation: Bankr. S.D. Cal. R. 3013-1

case objects to the trustee's Notice of Classification of a Claim based upon the proposed provision for the claim within an unconfirmed plan, the party may file an objection to confirmation in order to challenge such classification and confirmation of the plan, without the necessity for a separate objection to the trustee’s Notice of Classification of Claim. If an interested party does not file a timely objection to confirmation, the party may be barred from challenging the trustee’s Notice of Classification. If an interested party in a chapter 13 case objects to the trustee’s Notice of Classification of Claim for any other reason (such as lack of security interest or insufficient proof of perfection), the party must file and serve an objection to the classification, within 30 days after service of the Notice of Classification. [The next Rule is 3015] RULE 3015. CHAPTER 13 PLANS; EXTENSIONS; MODIFICATION OF OR OBJECTIONS TO CONFIRMATION OF CHAPTER 13 PLANS

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