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Once the debtor files the petition, the following proceedings are decided by the bankruptcy courts: The court measures and evaluates the debtor's situation, and then returns a process and plan for how the debtor's assets may be used to repay a portion of outstanding debt.
Cincinnati | Southern District of Ohio | United States District Court.
Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases. The primary purposes of the federal bankruptcy laws are to give a debtor, either a person or a business, a \u201cfresh start\u201d by relieving the debtor of most debts, and to give the debtor the opportunity to repay creditors in an orderly manner.
Bankruptcy cases are public records, and all documents filed in a bankruptcy case are available for examining and copying by the general public. Interested individuals can access bankruptcy records at the Court Clerk's Office in person or through the internet via PACER.
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McVCIS provides public access to bankruptcy case information over the telephone by calling (866) 222-8029. Say "Ohio" to identify the desired state....Then do one of the following: To search by case number, say "case number." To search by name, say "name." To search by Social Security Number, say "Social Security Number."
The federal bankruptcy court has exclusive jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases involving personal or business debt.
Each of the 94 federal judicial districts handles bankruptcy matters, and in almost all districts, bankruptcy cases are filed in the bankruptcy court.

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