Court News
Report Suspected Bankruptcy Abuse
Information from the United States Trustee Program on reporting suspected bankruptcy abuse.
Updated Pro Se Debtor's Guide
The Pro Se Debtor's Guide is intended to assist debtors intending to file without an attorney.
Notice of Revised Chapter 11 Quarterly Fee Schedule
Notice from the U.S. Department of Justice Trustee Program of Revised Quarterly Fees for Chapter 11
US Trustee's Notice of Revised Chapter 11 Quarterly Fee Schedule
Notice from the U.S. Department of Justice Trustee Program of Revised Quarterly Fees for Chapter 11
Notice of Publication of Proposed Regulations on Credit Counseling and Trustee Final Reports
Notice from the Executive Office for United States Trustees regarding the publishing of two proposed rules
General Order 08-01
General Order Vacating General Order 05-01 Except and Retaining Interim Rule 5012 and General Order 06-01
BAP ECF Notice
Notice from the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the availability of electronic filing beginning January 5, 2009
Homeowner or Foreclosure "Rescue" Schemes
A flyer from the US Trustee with information about homeowner or foreclosure "rescue" schemes and contact information
Homeowner or Foreclosure "Rescue" Scheme Flyer
Flyer from the Office of the United States Trustee about foreclosure "rescue" schemes
Adjustments to Certain Dollar Amounts in the Bankruptcy Code and Official Forms
On April 1, 2010, automatic adjustments to the dollar amounts stated in various provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and one provision in Title 28 of the United States Code will become effective. The amended dollar amounts will apply to cases filed on or after April 1, 2010.
Amended Reaffirmation Documents
On December 1, 2009, the Administrative Office of the United States Courts issued amended reaffirmation documents.
Notice from Tenth Circuit BAP Regarding Mandatory Electronic Filing.
The U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Tenth Circuit ("BAP") announces that effective May 1, 2010, the BAP will adopt mandatory electronic filing.
Effective July 12, 2010, The Bankruptcy Noticing Center Will Not Mail Notices To A Creditor If Address Is Invalid

