Local Rule 3007-1: OBJECTIONS TO CLAIMS
Bankr. C.D. Ill. — General rule
RULE 3007‐1 OBJECTIONS TO CLAIMS
(A) Generally. Objections to claims shall include, in both the text of the objection and in the docket entry, the name of the creditor and the claim number of the claim that is the subject of the objection.
(B) Claim objections shall state with particularity the basis for the objection and the precise relief requested. The form of a claim objection should allow for the entry of a text order granting the objection as filed, without further explanation. Claim objections should not include requests for alternative forms of relief or general requests such as for "any other or further relief the Court deems appropriate." Relief for which an adversary complaint is required may not be obtained by filing an objection to claim, but an adversary complaint may include a claim objection.
(C) Omnibus Claim Objections. If a creditor has filed more than one claim, objections to multiple claims of that creditor may be included in the same objection if each claim is identified by number and the basis to object to each claim is stated with particularity. Omnibus claim objections involving claims of more than one creditor are not favored and, absent justification satisfactory to the Court, may be required to be refiled as separate objections before they will be processed.