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What is the Creditors Matrix?

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What is the Creditors Matrix?

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It is a list of the creditors in your case which must be filed in the proper format so that it can be used by the Court’s automated noticing system. Any matrices which do not conform to requirements below will be considered deficient and will slow the progress of your case, and may even lead to its dismissal. On and after October 17, 2006, debtors are required to include the address supplied by a creditor within the 90 days before the case is filed with the address at which such creditor requested to receive correspondence. Please observe the following rules: • The completed original/amended matrix shall be saved as a TEXT (.txt) file type and submitted to the court on a Compact Disk (CD), a Digital Video Disk (DVD) or a 3-1/2 inch 1.44 MB diskette in lieu of a printed paper copy (Do NOT use 720 K Dual Density diskettes or MAC formatted diskettes). TEXT files, when saved properly will have a “.txt” extension after the file name. For example, if a matrix file is saved with the name of ‘

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It is a list of the creditors in your case which must be filed in the proper format so that it can be used by the Court’s automated noticing system. Any matrices which do not conform to requirements below will be considered deficient and will slow the progress of your case, and may even lead to its dismissal. On and after October 17, 2006, debtors are required to include the address supplied by a creditor within the 90 days before the case is filed with the address at which such creditor requested to receive correspondence. Please observe the following rules: The completed original/amended matrix shall be saved as a TEXT file type and submitted to the court on a 3-½ inch 1.44 MB HD diskette in lieu of a printed paper copy. Do NOT use 720 K Dual Density (also known as double density) diskettes or MAC formatted diskettes. TEXT files, when saved properly will have a “.txt” extension after the file name. For example, if a matrix file is saved with the name of creditor, the full file name w

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