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What is Chapter 13 Adjournment

The Chapter 13 Adjournment Request is a legal document used by attorneys or debtors to request an adjournment for a hearing in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case in New Jersey.

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Chapter 13 Adjournment is needed by:
  • Individuals filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in New Jersey
  • Attorneys representing debtors in bankruptcy cases
  • Financial advisors assisting clients with bankruptcy
  • Court personnel managing bankruptcy hearings
  • Legal aid organizations supporting debtors in need

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To use the Chapter 13 Adjournment Request, you must be an attorney or debtor involved in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case in New Jersey.
The adjournment request must be submitted at least 3 days before the scheduled hearing to be considered by the court.
You can submit the request through pdfFiller by downloading the completed form and filing it with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey, either electronically or in person.
Typically, you need to provide case details and reasons for the adjournment, but additional supporting documents may vary based on your case specifics.
Ensure that all fields are completed accurately, especially case details and signatures. Missing information can lead to delays or denial of your request.
Processing times can vary, but it is advisable to submit your request as early as possible to ensure it is addressed before your hearing date.
Once submitted, modifying the request would typically require filing a new motion. Consult with your attorney for specific guidance on amending your submission.
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