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Notice of Mortgage Payment Change (No Proof of Claim Filed) - Filed by a Limited User

If you are filing a Notice of Mortgage Payment Change and there is a Proof of Claim on fileStop. You will need to see the procedures for Notice of Mortgage Payment Change.

If you are filing a Notice of Mortgage ForbearanceStop. You will need to see the procedures for Notice of Mortgage Forbearance.

  1. Select Bankruptcy > Claims Actions
  2. Enter Case Number (e.g. xx-xxxxx).  Click Next.
  3. Select Notice of Mortgage Payment Change (No Proof of Claim Filed) from the event list.  Click Next.
  4. Click Next to skip the "Select any Additional Attorney(s)" screen.  Click "OK" regarding the "Note:  you have not selected an attorney" message.
  5. Select the Party filer. Click Next.
    • If the party is not listed, click on Add/Create New Party.
  6. Answer "Yes" or "No" to the question: Is a Notice of Mortgage Forbearance Being Filed? Click Next.
    • If you answered Yes, you will receive the following message: STOP! The Correct Docket Event Notice of Mortgage Forbearance Located Under the Claim Actions Menu Must be Selected.
  7. Answer "Yes" or "No" to the question, "Is this notice being filed pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1(b), where a corresponding Proof of Claim has been filed?" 
    • If you answered Yes, you will receive the following message: STOP! The correct docket event: Notice of Mortgage Payment Change located under the Claim Actions menu must be selected. 
  8. Select Choose File to browse and select the pdf file. Click Next.
  9. If needed, modify the text according to the court's procedures. Click Next.
  10. Verify the final docket text before submitting.  If correct, click Next.
    CAUTION!!  This is the last screen.  Clicking Next will submit your document to CM/ECF.  If the final docket text is incorrect, click the Back button to find the screen to modify or abort the transaction by clicking on Bankruptcy on the CM/ECF Menu bar.
  11. Notice of Electronic Filing/Receipt screen displays
    The Notice of Electronic Filing certifies that this pleading is now an official court document.