Q: Hi, My chapter 11 gets dismissed due to failed to file plan and other supporting documents just for one day delay in NJ.
I am trying to file Motion to vacate dismissal in chapter 11. can you help me out with proper forms etc. ?
A:
To file a Motion to Vacate Dismissal in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, you need to act promptly. Begin by preparing a detailed explanation for the delay in filing your plan and supporting documents. It's important to show that the delay was due to unforeseen circumstances and that you have the necessary documents ready.
Next, gather the required forms from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey's website. You will need the Motion to Vacate Dismissal form and possibly other supporting forms or affidavits. Make sure you fill out these forms completely and accurately, providing all necessary information.
Once your forms are prepared, file them with the bankruptcy court and serve a copy on the trustee and all creditors. You might need to attend a hearing where you can present your case. It's a good idea to review the local court rules and procedures to ensure you follow all required steps correctly.
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