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Michigan Bankruptcy Courts - Local Rules:Broad sweeping reform bills have flourished in the U.S. Congress since 1994. With few exceptions, most "Abuse Prevention" schemes have been proposed by lobbies representing commercial lenders, banks, and financial institutions. In general, most proposed amendments reduce or eliminate the availability of discharge for individuals, while creating new creditor rights. Michigan Bankruptcy Courts maintain an extensive system of local rules of court. Many of these rules are standardized across the country and provide further clarification and instructions for administrative responsibilities of attorneys. For instance, instructions on filing additional declarations and required data are not included within the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but are however routinely published by the Clerk of the Court in the form of standing local rules. Local rules also may include unique location specific instructions applicable only to a particular Michigan Bankruptcy District or a particular Michigan Bankruptcy Division. All debtors filingpro se must also obey local rules regardless of actual notice of content or subsequent amendments. Any violation subjects a case to dismissal. Copies of the Michigan Bankruptcy Local Rules are available from the Clerk of the Court. Examples of Rules which may apply:Commencement of Case; Proceedings Relating to Petition and Order for Relief:
Officers and Administration; Notices; Meetings; Examinations; Elections:
Claims and Distribution to Creditors and Equity Interest Holders; Plans:
The Debtor: Duties and Benefits:
Courts and Clerks:
Collection and Liquidation of the Estate
Adversary Proceedings:
District Court Cases:
General Provisions:
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