Case Name: In re Patricia MYERS, Debtor
Court: United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1986-03-05
Citations: 60 B.R. 108
Docket Number: Bankruptcy No. 85-00592
Parties: In re Patricia MYERS, Debtor.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Bankruptcy Reporter
Volume: 60
Pages: 108–109

Head Matter:
In re Patricia MYERS, Debtor.
Bankruptcy No. 85-00592.
United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Columbia.
March 5, 1986.
Wayne H. Rusch, Washington, D.C., for debtor.
Marc Albert, Washington, D.C., Trustee.

Opinion:
ORDER
GEORGE FRANCIS BASON, Jr., Bankruptcy Judge.
Upon consideration of the Debtor's motion for continuance of discharge hearing, it is,
ORDERED that the Debtor's discharge hearing is continued until -, 1986, at_m.
As to the Debtor's apparent suggestion that this Court has power to extend the time for creditors to file complaints objecting to discharge or dischargeability, the Court points to the explicit limitations on this Court's powers contained in Bankruptcy Rules 4004(a), 4007(c) and 9006(b)(3). See In re Pigott, 684 F.2d 239 (3d Cir.1982); In re V-M Corp., 23 B.R. 952 (Bankr.W.D.Mich.1982); In re Tavares, 23 B.R. 129 (Bankr.D.R.I.1982). The Debtor may of course (should she choose to do so) waive her defense of untimeliness with respect to any complaint objecting to discharge or dischargeability which may be filed after the time therefor as specified in this Court's Order of October 25, 1985, but before the date set forth above in this Order for the Debtor's continued discharge hearing. See Bankruptcy Rule 7008(a), incorporating Fed.R.Civ.P. 8(c).
The attention of Debtor's counsel is directed to the requirement of notice to newly scheduled creditors contained in this Court's Local Rule 5-20.