Fillable Proof of Claim B10 - US Bankruptcy Court, District of Hawaii 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of Debtor' and 'Case Number' at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your claim.
  3. In the 'Name of Creditor' section, enter the name and address of the entity owed money. If applicable, provide a separate payment address.
  4. Complete the 'Amount of Claim as of Date Case Filed' field with the total amount owed. If your claim includes interest or additional charges, check the appropriate box and attach an itemized statement.
  5. For secured claims, check the relevant box and describe the nature of property securing your claim. Provide details such as value and interest rate.
  6. If any part of your claim is entitled to priority under 11 U.S.C. § 507 (a), check the corresponding box and state the amount.
  7. Attach any supporting documents that validate your claim, ensuring they are redacted appropriately to protect sensitive information.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form, confirming that all information provided is accurate to your knowledge.

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Overview. A claim for refund is a request for reimbursement of amounts previously paid. Generally, if you have paid your balance in full you will file a formal claim. If you have not paid your balance in full, you will file an informal claim.
Withdrawal of Claim Select Bankruptcy menu. Select Claim Actions. Enter the case number using correct format and ensure case name and number match the document you are filing. Select Document Event: Withdrawal of Claim. Select the party filer. Browse, verify and attach the document (PDF file).
Informal Proof of Claim demonstrates the intent to hold the estate liable. is filed with the bankruptcy court, and. allowing the claim would be fair under the circumstances of the case.
A written statement filed in a bankruptcy case setting forth a creditors claim is called a proof of claim. A proof of claim should include a copy of any documentation giving rise to the claim as well as any evidence in support of the claim, such as evidence of secured status if the claim is secured.
If an objection gets filed, the burden shifts to the objecting party to prove to the court that the claim is invalid and should not be paid. Some of the more common reasons to object to a proof of claim include: The creditor fails to attach sufficient documentation to prove that a debt is owed.

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Creditors that fail to file a claim will not receive any money. In some cases, this can create problems for you after your bankruptcy is over.
It must be filed in the same bankruptcy court in which the bankruptcy case was filed. The proof of claim is filed using Official Form B10. The Official Form B10 requires the name of the debtor (person(s) who filed bankruptcy), the case number, and of course the creditor and claim information.

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