Montana Mont. LBF 40. MOTION FOR WITHDRAWAL of UNCLAIMED FUNDS; AND NOTICE [FED. R. BANK. P. 3011] is a legal document used in Montana bankruptcy proceedings that allows a creditor to move the court for the withdrawal of unclaimed funds from the court registry. This motion is typically filed after a creditor has waited a certain amount of time (the “waiting period”) for a debtor to claim the funds. If the court grants the motion, the creditor can then withdraw the funds from the court registry. This document is often divided into two parts: the Motion for Withdrawal and the Notice. The Motion for Withdrawal typically outlines the amount of the unclaimed funds, the creditor’s name, the waiting period that has passed since the funds were deposited, and a request for the court to allow the creditor to withdraw the funds from the registry. The Notice is the second part of the document and is used to inform the debtor of the motion for withdrawal. It typically includes the amount of the unclaimed funds, the creditor’s name, and a statement informing the debtor of the motion for withdrawal. There are different types of Montana Mont. LBF 40. MOTION FOR WITHDRAWAL of UNCLAIMED FUNDS; AND NOTICE [FED. R. BANK. P. 3011] depending on the type of bankruptcy proceeding. For example, in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the motion is typically filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. In a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, the motion is typically filed with the U.S. District Court. In a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the motion is typically filed with the Bankruptcy Trustee.