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Bankruptcy Proof of Claim

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Bankruptcy Proof of Claim

Overview

CaseMark's Bankruptcy Proof of Claim skill automates the drafting of filing-ready proofs of claim for U.S. bankruptcy proceedings using Official Form B 410 under FRBP 3001. It handles the full spectrum of claim types—secured, unsecured priority, and general unsecured—with proper valuation calculations, documentation checklists, and bar date compliance tracking. What traditionally takes hours of manual form preparation and calculation is completed in minutes with consistent accuracy.

Drafting proofs of claim for bankruptcy proceedings is a detail-intensive process that requires precise calculations as of the petition date, proper classification of claim types, compliance with FRBP 3001 documentation requirements, and strict adherence to jurisdictional bar dates. Manual preparation is time-consuming, error-prone, and particularly burdensome for creditors filing claims across multiple bankruptcy cases.

CaseMark automates the entire proof of claim drafting process by analyzing your uploaded case documents, calculating claim amounts, classifying claim types, and generating a complete Official Form B 410 ready for filing. The AI ensures FRBP 3001 compliance, proper valuation under § 506(a) for secured claims, correct priority classification under § 507(a), and includes a comprehensive documentation checklist so nothing is missed.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload your case information, creditor details, and supporting claim documents

  2. 2. AI analyzes documents to extract claim amounts, security interests, and priority status

  3. 3. Review the drafted Form B 410 with calculated totals and proper classifications

  4. 4. Export the filing-ready proof of claim with attachments in your preferred format (DOCX, PDF)

What you get

  • Part 1: Claim Information (debtor, creditor, claim amount, basis, setoff status)

  • Part 2: Secured Claim Details (collateral valuation, perfection basis, secured/unsecured split)

  • Part 3: Priority Claim Classification (§ 507(a) statutory basis and amount)

  • Part 4: Signature and Verification (penalty-of-perjury declaration)

  • Claim Calculation Table (principal, interest, fees, costs breakdown)

  • Supporting Documentation Checklist (FRBP 3001(c) compliance)

What it handles

  • Generates complete Official Form B 410 Parts 1–4 with all required fields

  • Handles secured, unsecured priority, and general unsecured claim types

  • Calculates total claim amounts as of petition date including principal, interest, fees, and costs

  • Identifies and documents security interests with proper § 506(a) valuation

  • Tracks bar date compliance and flags jurisdictional deadlines

  • Includes penalty-of-perjury signature block and FRBP 3001(c) documentation checklist

Required documents

  • Case Information

    Documents containing debtor name, case number, court, chapter, and bar date information

    .pdf, .docx, .txt

  • Claim Support Documents

    Contracts, invoices, promissory notes, account statements, or judgments establishing the basis and amount of the claim

    .pdf, .docx, .xlsx

Supporting documents

  • Security Interest Documentation

    UCC filings, mortgages, deeds of trust, or judicial lien documents for secured claims

    .pdf, .docx

  • Prior Proof of Claim

    Previously filed proof of claim if drafting an amendment

    .pdf, .docx

  • Collateral Appraisal or Valuation

    Appraisals or valuation reports for collateral supporting a secured claim

    .pdf, .docx, .xlsx

Why teams use it

Eliminate manual form preparation with AI-generated Official Form B 410 drafts that include all required fields and calculations

Ensure bar date compliance with automatic deadline tracking and jurisdictional flagging

Reduce errors in claim valuation with automated calculations of principal, interest, fees, and costs as of the petition date

Streamline secured claim documentation with proper § 506(a) valuation and lien perfection verification

Questions

Does this generate an actual Official Form B 410?

Yes. CaseMark drafts a complete proof of claim following the structure and requirements of Official Form B 410, including all four parts. The output is formatted for filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and includes all fields required under FRBP 3001.

Can it handle both secured and unsecured claims?

Absolutely. CaseMark handles secured claims with full collateral valuation and lien perfection documentation, unsecured priority claims with proper § 507(a) classification, and general unsecured claims. It automatically calculates the secured and unsecured portions for undersecured claims under § 506(a).

How does CaseMark handle bar date compliance?

CaseMark identifies the bar date from your case information and calculates the remaining days to file. Since bar dates are jurisdictional deadlines, the system flags this prominently so you never miss a filing deadline.

Does it calculate claim amounts as of the petition date?

Yes. CaseMark calculates the total claim as of the petition date, breaking down principal, accrued interest (with rate and calculation method), fees, and costs. Post-petition interest and charges are noted separately as required by bankruptcy rules.

Can I use this for amended proofs of claim?

Yes. CaseMark can draft both original and amended proofs of claim. Simply upload the original filing along with updated information, and the system will generate a properly formatted amendment.

What supporting documents do I need to upload?

At minimum, upload your case information (debtor name, case number, court, chapter, bar date) and the documents supporting your claim such as contracts, invoices, promissory notes, or judgments. For secured claims, also include lien perfection documents like UCC filings, mortgages, or deeds of trust.

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