Automatic Stay (Relief from) (self-schedule hearing)
MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM AUTOMATIC STAY
(Self-schedule hearing)
Overview:
A motion for relief from the automatic stay is filed by creditors to seek permission of the court to take actions necessary to protect their interests (i.e. repossession or foreclosure). A motion for relief from stay may not be combined with a request for any other relief and the movant must seek concurrence of the debtor and the trustee, if one has been appointed. A certificate of concurrence/non-concurrence must accompany the motion or the court may deny the motion sua sponte.
Motions for relief from the automatic sought for post-petition default in a chapter 11 or 13 case with respect to the debtor’s principal residence must be accompanied by LBF 4001-1.
A Motion filed without concurrence is self-scheduled and should be accompanied by the Motion, Notice of Motion, Certificate of Service and Proposed Order.
For self-scheduled Motion Hearing Dates (CHS), please click here.
A Motion filed with concurrence should be accompanied by the Motion, Certificate of Service and Proposed Order.
For order format, please see Proposed Orders
Motions/Application/Contested Matters, Automatic Stay (Relief from)
Motions/Application/Contested Matters, Automatic Stay (Relief from Co-Debtor)
I. Noticing:
A. Type: Semi-Passive - 14 day language - hearing within 30 days. Motion is self-scheduled and the hearing is outside 30 days from the filing of the motion, it is an automatic waiver.
B. Who Serves: Movant
C. Service: D, DA, T and/or UST, L20, COMM, P