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    What is "back of the matrix" - NJ filing

    I am doing a Chapter 7 "pro se" filing in NJ and am completing the creditor matrix. There is a instruction document from the NJ Federal District Court entitled "matrix and diskette specifications" which states that you should use "...the back of the matrix for case information." What is meant by the "back" of the matrix - it doesn't make sense to me? I thought the matrix is a single column of information - how is there a "back" to a single column? Please help.

    I am guessing that this means that if I submit a "hard copy" on paper that the matrix is on one side and my case information (my name, etc) is on the reverse side of the hard copy.
    Last edited by BankruptinNJ; 08-06-2010, 05:32 PM.
    Filed BK 7 Pro Se: August 2010 341 Meeting: September 2010
    November 2010
    Closed: January 2011!!!

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    back of matrix

    Hi BankruptinNJ,

    Call the court clerk, they can answer procedural questions like this. Helps to start off with, "Hi, I have a procedural question about...."

    In Colorado, the creditors matrix is a CD with a single column, not sure how you put something on the back...

    Our court clerk was very particular about the creditors matrix, said to be sure it was the right format, etc.

    Good luck,

    Tom in Colo
    Ch7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010

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