Last Updated: May 4, 2009
Debtor's Certification of Financial Management
During the filing process of this motion, if the Debtor's Certification of Financial Management has not been filed, you will receive a reminder warning stating the Debtor's Certification of Financial Management must be filed before a Discharge is issued.
Step-by-Step Procedures:
Select Bankruptcy
Select Motions/Applications
Enter case number and click Next
Select Hardship Discharge from pick list and click Next
Select Party from party pick list or Add/create new party
Click Next
The Attorney/Party Association screen may appear.
If attorney represents the party selected, click the box to create the association
If attorney does not represent the party selected, do not click the box
Click Next
The PDF Document selection screen will display.
Click Browse button and navigate to locate the appropriate document/file
View file to verify the correct file is being selected
Click Open button and filename will appear in the browse window
Next, the Proposed Order must be added as an attachment to the notice of motion and motion.
Click Yes radio button for Attachment to Document and click Next
| If the Debtor's Certification of Financial Management has not been filed, the following warning page will appear; <> <>Warning: Debtor Certification of Financial Management must be filed in order for the Discharge to be issued. <> <>Click Next to continue |
Insert hearing date, time and select hearing location
Click Next
The Modify Text page will display. Click down arrow to select a prefix if applicable.
Click Next
The Final Text page will display. This is your final opportunity to modify the entry before submitting the filing.
Verify the accuracy of the docket text
Click Next to complete filing process
The Notice of Electronic Filing will display. It is the verification that the filing has been sent electronically to the court.
Copies of this notice and the document filed are emailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case. You have a period of 15 days for a one time free look at the document filed.