Local Rule Rule 9072-1: Orders - Proposed
Bankr. N.D. Iowa — General rule
Rule 9072-1 Orders - Proposed
(a) Proposed Orders
(1) Proposed orders must be submitted to the Clerk for the Court's consideration when the request for relief is uncontested or when all parties agree to the relief granted in the proposed order. Additionally, proposed orders must be submitted to the Clerk with the following requests for relief: extensions of deadlines, continuances, Rule 2004 examinations, avoidance of liens on default, sustaining objections to exemptions on default, and where otherwise provided by these Rules or requested by the Court.
(2) Orders prepared by counsel and submitted to the Clerk for the Court's consideration must be submitted as a separate document. The proposed order must indicate in the lower left-hand corner of the signature page the name of the attorney who prepared and submitted the order and the party whom the attorney represents. If the order exceeds one (1) page, additional pages shall be identified with the name of the debtor, the bankruptcy or adversary number and the order's page number.
(3) Instructions on submitting proposed orders can be found on the Court's website. Failure to provide proposed order could result in issuance of Order to Submit Proposed Order, setting the matter for a show cause hearing or in some instances, denial of relief requested.
(b) Consent Orders When parties to a proceeding desire to resolve a matter by the entry of an order, all parties or their attorneys must consent to the entry of the proposed order.