A New Mexico Notice of Amendment to Bankruptcy Schedule is a filing that a debtor makes with the bankruptcy court to modify their bankruptcy schedules. There are two types of New Mexico Notice of Amendment to Bankruptcy Schedule: a notice to amend the debtor’s list of creditors and a notice to amend the debtor’s list of assets. The notice to amend the debtor’s list of creditors is used to add or remove creditors from the debtor’s list of creditors, and the notice to amend the debtor’s list of assets is used to add, remove, or change the description of the debtor’s assets. These notices must be filed with the bankruptcy court and a copy must be served to all creditors listed in the amended schedule. Failure to do so may result in the court dismissing the amendment.
A New Mexico Notice of Amendment to Bankruptcy Schedule is a filing that a debtor makes with the bankruptcy court to modify their bankruptcy schedules. There are two types of New Mexico Notice of Amendment to Bankruptcy Schedule: a notice to amend the debtor’s list of creditors and a notice to amend the debtor’s list of assets. The notice to amend the debtor’s list of creditors is used to add or remove creditors from the debtor’s list of creditors, and the notice to amend the debtor’s list of assets is used to add, remove, or change the description of the debtor’s assets. These notices must be filed with the bankruptcy court and a copy must be served to all creditors listed in the amended schedule. Failure to do so may result in the court dismissing the amendment.