Monkatom, yes, creditor objections are filed just like any other paper in your bk. The cool thing (to me) about sticking to the docket is that I can see every activity in chronological order, AND access the filing itself from the same page. If I have a creditor objection, it will be the most recent item on the docket, and I just click on the number to see it in pdf. I usually save a copy to my hard drive so that I don't have to pay to see it twice; once you download the pdf it's yours to keep, just like any other pdf doc.
Everything that happens in your bk will be accessible via the docket. Every link you listed above is info already there in other places. If you look at it from a clerk's standpoint, where they might need to know, for instance, the name of an atty at a glance, the separating out of all these other bits of info (that are already included en masse in the docket and your original filing) makes a lot more sense. If you're not a clerk, the docket'll do ya just fine.
Hope this helps!
Everything that happens in your bk will be accessible via the docket. Every link you listed above is info already there in other places. If you look at it from a clerk's standpoint, where they might need to know, for instance, the name of an atty at a glance, the separating out of all these other bits of info (that are already included en masse in the docket and your original filing) makes a lot more sense. If you're not a clerk, the docket'll do ya just fine.
Hope this helps!
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