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In re Ashburn

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Rhode Island
Apr 17, 2003
293 B.R. 89 (Bankr. D.R.I. 2003)

Summary

holding that the home court for purposes of the stay and any modifications thereof is the bankruptcy court in which the stay originates

Summary of this case from In re Miller

Opinion

BK No. 02-14684

April 17, 2003

Cherly Asquino, Providence, RI, Joseph A. Lamagna, Pawtucket, RI, for creditor.

Peter P. D'Amico, D'Amico Testa, Providence, RI, for debtor.


ORDER


Heard on April 17, 2003 on the Debtor's Motion to Vacate an Order entered February 11, 2003 granting Woodlawn Credit Union's Motion for Relief from Stay, and Woodlawn's objection thereto. The Order granting relief from stay entered by rule of Court due to the Debtor's failure to timely file an objection to Woodlawn's motion. See R.I. LBR 4001-1(f). Upon consideration of the arguments, I find that the Debtor has established excusable neglect under Pioneer Investment Servs. Co. v. Brunswick Assoc. Ltd. Partnership, 507 U.S. 380 (1993), and the Motion to Vacate is GRANTED. The Debtor is ORDERED to file an amended Chapter 13 plan on or before April 28, 2003. A hearing on Woodlawn's Motion for Relief From Stay and confirmation of the Debtor's Chapter 13 plan will be held on Thursday, May 1, 2003, at 9:30 a.m., at the United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Rhode Island, 380 Westminster Mall, 6th Floor, Providence, Rhode Island.


Summaries of

In re Ashburn

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Rhode Island
Apr 17, 2003
293 B.R. 89 (Bankr. D.R.I. 2003)

holding that the home court for purposes of the stay and any modifications thereof is the bankruptcy court in which the stay originates

Summary of this case from In re Miller
Case details for

In re Ashburn

Case Details

Full title:In re: SANDRA ASHBURN, Chapter 13, Debtor

Court:United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Rhode Island

Date published: Apr 17, 2003

Citations

293 B.R. 89 (Bankr. D.R.I. 2003)

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