Form B 1037 PDF Details

In the complex landscape of legal and financial recovery processes, the Form B-1037 plays a pivotal role for attorneys and their clients navigating bankruptcy proceedings in the Central District of California. This form, revised in August 1998 by the United States Bankruptcy Court, serves as a crucial tool for parties seeking to execute a judgment through the issuance of a Writ of Execution. Detailing both the attorney or party's information and the Judgement details, it stands as a testament to the pressing need for accurate, clear documentation in the post-judgment phase. The form not only facilitates the enforcement of judgments but also underscores the importance of procedural accuracy, from stating the judgment amount to specifying accrued sums such as interest and costs. Moreover, it underlines the necessity for parties to credit payments or partial satisfactions against the total accrued costs, interest, and eventually against the judgment itself. Highlighted by its requirement for a declaration under penalty of perjury, Form B-1037 emphasizes transparency and accountability in the realm of financial recovery within the bankruptcy court's jurisdiction, reflecting a meticulous approach to justice and enforcement in the federal legal system.

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Form NameForm B 1037
Form Length2 pages
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Form B-1037 (Rev. 8/98)

1998 USBC, Central District of California

 

 

Attorney or Party Name, Address, Telephone & FAX Numbers, and California State Bar Number

FOR COURT USE ONLY

Attorney for: __________________________________________

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT

CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

In re

CASE NO.:

Debtor.

ADVERSARY NO.:

 

 

Plaintiff(s)

 

 

AFFIDAVIT AND REQUEST FOR

vs.

ISSUANCE OF WRIT OF

 

 

EXECUTION

Defendant(s).

 

 

 

STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ___________________________________________________________________________

I, _________________________________________________________________________ hereby state under penalty of perjury that,

1.Judgment for $_______________________________ was entered on ____________________________________________

(date)

in the docket of the above-entitled action in favor of:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

as Judgment Creditor, and against

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

as Judgment Debtor

(If registered Judgment, fill in below)

Said Judgment was registered herein under Title 28, U.S. Code, Section 1963, being a Judgment which was obtained in Case No. ________________________________________ in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California and

which has become FINAL.

2.I am the Judgment Creditor, or the attorney for said Judgement Creditor, and request issuance of a Writ of Execution on the Judgment.

3.ACCRUED since the entry of judgment are the following sums:

$__________________________________________ accrued interest, computed at _________________%

(see note)

$__________________________________________ accrued costs

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Form B-1037 (Rev. 8/98)

1998 USBC, Central District of California

 

 

In re:

CASE NO.:

Debtor.

ADVERSARY NO.:

 

 

Credit must be given for payments and partial satisfaction in the amount of $____________________________ which is to be credited

against the total accrued costs and accrued interest, with any excess credited against the judgment as entered.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed at _____________________________________________________________, State of California, this _________________

day of ________________________________________, ____________.

(year)

___________________________________________________

Signature

NOTE: Judgments registered under 28 U.S.C. 1963 bear the rate of interest of the District of origin.

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