Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Massachusetts
Evidentiary hearing for dismissal of Chapt 13 Bankruptcy
I previously received a notice for a motion dismissing my Chapter 13 bankruptcy. My attorney filed an objection to themotion and today I received a notice for an evidentiary hearing regarding the motion to dismiss the Chapt 13 bankruptcy. Do I have to attend the evidentiary hearing or is it taking place and I will hear the results?
Also on the notice of the evidentiary hearing there is a spot for an Objection/Response Deadline and nothing is written in this section, there is a note stating that if it is left blank the response deadline shall be governed by the Local Rules? Could you also tell me what the ''local rules'' means? Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Evidentiary hearing for dismissal of Chapt 13 Bankruptcy
Depending on why the motion for dismissal was filed will detail the purpose of the evidentiary hearing. As I always advise my clients, please attend all hearings so that whatever results your attorney shares with you are not a surprise.
To answer the second part, you usually will get word of the outcome at a later date. Furthermore, "local rules" means in the state or place the case was filed.
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