This form is a notice of appeal under 28 U.S.C. section 158(a) or (b) from a judgment, order, or decree of a bankruptcy judge. The plaintiff or the defendant may use this form to appeal the adverse ruling. This form is data enabled to comply with CM/ECF electronic filing standards. This form is for post 2005 act cases.
Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) from a Judgment, Order, or Decree of a Bankruptcy Judge — Form 1— - Pre is a legal document used in Nebraska for appealing a judgment, order, or decree made by a bankruptcy judge. This notice of appeal is governed by Title 28 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 158(a) or (b). When filing a Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b), it is important to provide accurate and detailed information to ensure the proper handling of the appeal. The form includes the following fields: 1. Caption: The appellant's name, address, telephone number, and email address. The bankruptcy court name, district, and case number should be mentioned. 2. Designation of Judgment, Order, or Decree: Specify the specific judgment, order, or decree being appealed from. Include the date it was entered and the docket number assigned by the bankruptcy court. 3. Parties: List the names and addresses of all parties involved in the appeal, including the appellant, appealed(s), and any other interested or additional parties. 4. Statement of Issues: Clearly state the specific issues being raised on appeal. These issues should relate to the bankruptcy judge's judgment, order, or decree being appealed. 5. Statement of Grounds for Appeal: Provide a detailed explanation of the legal and factual basis for the appeal. State the reasons why the appellant believes the bankruptcy judge's decision was wrong or unjust. 6. Relief Sought: Clearly state the relief or remedy the appellant is seeking from the appellate court. This can include reversing, modifying, or remanding the bankruptcy judge's decision, among others. It is essential to adhere to the standard court rules and procedures when preparing and submitting the Nebraska Notice of Appeal. Failure to comply with the necessary guidelines may result in the rejection or dismissal of the appeal. Different types of Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) can be filed based on the specific judgment, order, or decree being appealed. These may include appeals related to discharge ability of debts, automatic stay, confirmation of a plan, property valuation, fraudulent transfers, priority of claims, relief from the automatic stay, etc. In summary, the Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) is a crucial legal document that initiates the appellate process within the bankruptcy court system. It is important to consult legal counsel for guidance and to ensure accurate completion of Form 17 to present a convincing argument on appeal.
Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) from a Judgment, Order, or Decree of a Bankruptcy Judge — Form 1— - Pre is a legal document used in Nebraska for appealing a judgment, order, or decree made by a bankruptcy judge. This notice of appeal is governed by Title 28 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 158(a) or (b). When filing a Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b), it is important to provide accurate and detailed information to ensure the proper handling of the appeal. The form includes the following fields: 1. Caption: The appellant's name, address, telephone number, and email address. The bankruptcy court name, district, and case number should be mentioned. 2. Designation of Judgment, Order, or Decree: Specify the specific judgment, order, or decree being appealed from. Include the date it was entered and the docket number assigned by the bankruptcy court. 3. Parties: List the names and addresses of all parties involved in the appeal, including the appellant, appealed(s), and any other interested or additional parties. 4. Statement of Issues: Clearly state the specific issues being raised on appeal. These issues should relate to the bankruptcy judge's judgment, order, or decree being appealed. 5. Statement of Grounds for Appeal: Provide a detailed explanation of the legal and factual basis for the appeal. State the reasons why the appellant believes the bankruptcy judge's decision was wrong or unjust. 6. Relief Sought: Clearly state the relief or remedy the appellant is seeking from the appellate court. This can include reversing, modifying, or remanding the bankruptcy judge's decision, among others. It is essential to adhere to the standard court rules and procedures when preparing and submitting the Nebraska Notice of Appeal. Failure to comply with the necessary guidelines may result in the rejection or dismissal of the appeal. Different types of Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) can be filed based on the specific judgment, order, or decree being appealed. These may include appeals related to discharge ability of debts, automatic stay, confirmation of a plan, property valuation, fraudulent transfers, priority of claims, relief from the automatic stay, etc. In summary, the Nebraska Notice of Appeal under 28 U.S.C. Sec.158(a) or (b) is a crucial legal document that initiates the appellate process within the bankruptcy court system. It is important to consult legal counsel for guidance and to ensure accurate completion of Form 17 to present a convincing argument on appeal.