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Bankruptcy

Two Bankruptcy Courts. Same Chapter 13. Completely Different Local Rules. One Platform.

Every federal bankruptcy court has its own local rules for the same filing type. Here's how two representative courts diverge — and how the platform handles both through configuration alone.

CACB

Central District of California

vs

NJB

District of New Jersey

What's Different Between Courts

Both courts handle Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings. But the local rules diverge sharply — division assignment, plan format, mandatory forms, and payment flow all differ.

One court uses county-based division assignment and accepts Chapter 13 plans as PDF-only uploads with a court-specific local form. Another auto-assigns divisions by ZIP code and supports both PDF upload and structured data entry for plan details — including duration, monthly payment, and step-payment schedules. These aren't edge cases. They're representative of the variation across all 90 federal bankruptcy courts.

Side-by-Side Comparison

How two bankruptcy courts handle the same Chapter 13 filing workflow.

Division assignment

CACB

County-based division selection

NJB

Automatic ZIP code-based assignment

Chapter 13 plan

CACB

PDF-only plan submission

NJB

PDF upload plus structured data entry (duration, payment amounts, step-payment schedule)

Mandatory forms

CACB

SSN Declaration + Rights & Responsibilities Agreement

NJB

Credit Counseling Certificate + missing-documents checklist

Filing fee

CACB

Base fee plus per-creditor surcharge with minimum threshold

NJB

Flat filing fee — no per-creditor surcharge

Payment timing

CACB

Immediate payment redirect

NJB

Pay-now or pay-later with grace period

Skeletal filing

CACB

Allowed — completion window for remaining schedules

NJB

Not permitted — all schedules required at filing

Deficiency handling

CACB

Standard clerk review queue

NJB

Multi-item deficiency checklist (means test, schedules, statement of affairs, plan, counseling certificate, fee status) with automated docket notes

Filing Wizard Walkthrough

Step through the Chapter 13 filing wizard. Each step adapts to the court's governed configuration.

1

Case Type Selection

Choose Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filing

Step 1 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

2

Court & Division

Court-specific division assignment — county-based selection (CACB) vs. automatic ZIP code lookup (NJB)

Step 2 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

3

Party Information

Debtor and attorney details entry

Step 3 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

4

Chapter 13 Plan

PDF-only plan upload (CACB) vs. PDF plus structured data entry with step-payment schedule (NJB)

Step 4 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

5

Mandatory Forms

SSN Declaration + Rights & Responsibilities (CACB) vs. Credit Counseling + missing-documents checklist (NJB)

Step 5 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

6

Skeletal Filing Check

CACB allows skeletal filing with a completion window; NJB requires all schedules at filing

Step 6 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

7

Fee Assessment

Base fee plus per-creditor surcharge (CACB) vs. flat fee with pay-later option (NJB)

Step 7 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

8

Review & Submit

Final validation against court-specific rules — automated deficiency checklist generated where required

Step 8 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

9

Clerk QC

Post-submission quality control workbench with court-specific deficiency tracking

Step 9 Screenshot

CACB vs NJB

Configuration, Not Code

Every behavioral difference shown above is driven by governed configuration — not code branches.

Division logic, plan format requirements, mandatory forms, fee schedules, and payment workflows are all expressed as configuration. When a court changes its local rules, the platform adapts without a code release.

Same PlatformDifferent ConfigurationDifferent Court Behavior

See Bankruptcy Configuration in Action

Walk through a live demo of Chapter 13 filing with your court's local rules rendered as governed configuration.