75 B.R. 191 | Bankr. D.N.H. | 1987
ORDER ON OBJECTION TO TRUSTEE’S FINAL ACCOUNTING
This case came before the court for hearing on February 10, 1987 on a separate motion by the debtors to withdraw their chapter 13 petition in bankruptcy. The debtors for their own reasons do not wish to have a bankruptcy discharge and seek dismissal of the case even though they apparently have repaid in full all of their creditors. No party objected to the dismissal and the court by separate order has granted the debtors’ motion and ordered that the case be dismissed.
At the same time the debtors filed an objection to the trustee’s final accounting disputing the trustee’s calculations that her statutorily prescribed percentages for fees and expenses should include payments
Accordingly, the debtors’ objection to the trustee’s final accounting is hereby denied and the aforesaid final accounting filed by the trustee on June 4, 1986 is hereby approved and this case shall be closed in accordance therewith.
ORDER
This case came on for hearing on February 10, 1987 on the debtors’ Motion To Withdraw A Petition In Bankruptcy for the reason that the debtors do not wish to have a discharge as they have, pursuant to their Chapter 13 Plan, repaid in full all of their creditors, secured and unsecured. No objections to the debtors’ motion were filed. All parties present having been heard, the court hereby orders as follows:
The court hereby grants the debtors’ Motion To Withdraw A Petition In Bankruptcy and this case is dismissed.