Maine Notice of Hearing On Confirmation (Chapter 13) is a court document that is issued by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maine. It is used to notify the debtor and their creditors of a hearing on the debtor's proposed plan of repayment, which is filed when a debtor files a petition for relief under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. The notice includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the debtor and the case number. The Notice of Hearing On Confirmation (Chapter 13) is typically issued after the debtor has filed a plan of repayment, but prior to the confirmation hearing. It may be issued to the debtor, the debtor's attorney, the trustee, and all creditors listed in the debtor's schedules. There are two types of Maine Notice of Hearing On Confirmation (Chapter 13): the First Hearing on Confirmation and the Final Hearing on Confirmation. The First Hearing is typically held 30 to 45 days after the petition is filed, and is used to determine whether the debtor is eligible for Chapter 13 relief. The Final Hearing is held at least 30 days after the First Hearing, and is used to determine if the debtor's proposed plan of repayment is feasible and meets all the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code.