"Ohio Convert Chapter 7"
A conversion of an Ohio bankruptcy case from Chapter 7 to Chapter 13 fundamentally changes the nature of
the proceeding. Rather than discharge all unsecured debts, full or partial payments are required for all debts
during the duration of the plan term. Conversion of an Ohio bankruptcy case to Chapter 13 does however allow
all past due payments to be included within the plan, as if paid current.
| 11 U.S.C. §706(a0 provides, in part, "The debtor may convert a case under this chapter to a
case under chapter 11, 12, or 13 of this title at any time, if the case has not been converted under section
1112, 1208, or 1307 of this title. Any waiver of the right to convert a case under this subsection is
unenforceable." |
Most Courts across the county, including Ohio bankruptcy Courts, require all cases to be filed
electronically. Electronic filing includes online submission and filing by diskette at the clerk's office. On
03-15-04 the Ohio Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District issued the following order: "Notice to Attorneys
Concerning Paper Filings: Any Attorney wishing to file a new petition or other document on paper, under
circumstances that are not governed by one of the exceptions to mandatory electronic case filing set forth in
Amended General Order 03-1, shall initially file a motion for leave to file on paper. The motion, which may be
filed via the mail or over the counter, shall be accompanied by an affidavit and proposed order. The affidavit
shall set forth the specific reasons that the filing cannot be made electronically."
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