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Begin by filling in the 'Name of State' and 'Name of Debtor' at the top of the form. This identifies the jurisdiction and the party involved.
In the case number section, enter the assigned case number for your Chapter 13 case. This is crucial for tracking your motion.
Proceed to detail the grounds for contempt. Clearly state the name of the judgment creditor and provide a concise explanation of their actions that led to this motion.
Fill in all relevant dates, including when the bankruptcy petition was filed and any other significant dates related to garnishment or creditor actions.
Complete sections regarding damages and attorney's fees, ensuring you specify amounts clearly.
Finally, sign and print your name as well as your attorney’s details at the bottom of the form before submitting it.
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