The Pennsylvania "Long Form" — Chapter 13 Application for Compensation is a legal document used by lawyers and individuals to apply for compensation under the provisions of Chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It is also known as a petition for reorganization of debts. The form is used to provide information to the court about the individual's financial situation, to list creditors and debts, to propose a plan for repaying creditors over time, and to request an order from the court for the repayment of debts. The form consists of seven sections, including a Statement of Financial Affairs; a Statement of Intention; a Schedule of Assets and Liabilities; a Schedule of Current Income and Expenses; a Proposed Plan of Reorganization; a Statement of Costs and Attorney's Fees; and a Voluntary Petition. The form must be signed and filed with the court, and a copy must be served on all creditors listed on the form. Depending on the circumstances, different types of Pennsylvania "Long Form" — Chapter 13 Application for Compensation may be needed, such as an application for an order of relief, an application for a plan modification, or an application for a discharge of debts.
The Pennsylvania "Long Form" — Chapter 13 Application for Compensation is a legal document used by lawyers and individuals to apply for compensation under the provisions of Chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It is also known as a petition for reorganization of debts. The form is used to provide information to the court about the individual's financial situation, to list creditors and debts, to propose a plan for repaying creditors over time, and to request an order from the court for the repayment of debts. The form consists of seven sections, including a Statement of Financial Affairs; a Statement of Intention; a Schedule of Assets and Liabilities; a Schedule of Current Income and Expenses; a Proposed Plan of Reorganization; a Statement of Costs and Attorney's Fees; and a Voluntary Petition. The form must be signed and filed with the court, and a copy must be served on all creditors listed on the form. Depending on the circumstances, different types of Pennsylvania "Long Form" — Chapter 13 Application for Compensation may be needed, such as an application for an order of relief, an application for a plan modification, or an application for a discharge of debts.