RULE 4001-1.1 AUTOMATIC STAY - CONTINUATION OR IMPOSITION OF (a) Scope of Rule. This rule applies to: (1) a motion to continue the automatic stay in consecutive individual cases under chapter 7, 11, or 13 pursuant to 11 U.S.C. section 362(c)(3)(B); (2) a motion to impose the automatic stay pursuant to 11 U.S.C. section 362(c)(4)(B); (3) a motion to continue the automatic stay as to personal property of an individual debtor by a case trustee pursuant to 11 U.S.C. section 362(h)(2); and (4) a motion to impose the automatic stay by a small business debtor pursuant to 11 U.S.C. section 362(n)(2). (b) Content. A motion to continue or impose the stay shall set forth the following: (1) the prior case number(s) of and the court(s) in which a prior case was filed; (2) the circumstances under which each prior case was dismissed and the date of dismissal; (3) whether a request for relief from the automatic stay had been granted or was pending in each prior case at the time of the dismissal; (4) the identity and mailing address of any attorney or self-represented creditor who had filed a request for relief from the automatic stay for any party in each prior case; (5) the identity and mailing address of any attorney who had filed a notice of appearance or request for notice in each prior case; (6) the identity of creditors in the current case proposed to be stayed (e.g., all creditors or only particular creditors); (7) the extent to which the movant wishes the automatic stay to be continued or imposed in the current case, including the length of the proposed continuation or imposition; and (8) whether any presumption of lack of good faith arises in the current case pursuant to 11 U.S.C. section 362(c)(3)(C) or section 362(c)(4)(D) and, if so, the facts upon which movant relies to rebut the presumption. (c) Time to File Motion. A motion to continue or impose the stay shall be filed within ten days from the filing of the new petition. If the motion is not timely filed, the court may deny the motion. (d) Requirement to Obtain Hearing and Objection Deadline. Prior to filing a motion to continue or impose the stay, movant shall contact the courtroom deputy for the assigned judge to request a hearing and an objection deadline date. Unless the court orders otherwise, the deadline for filing objections to a motion to continue or impose the stay shall be ten days from the service of the motion and notice. The notice shall state that if no objections are timely filed, the court may grant the relief requested without further notice. Movant shall immediately serve the motion with the notice. (e) Specificity in Response to Motion. Unless the court orders otherwise, a party opposing the relief requested in a motion to continue or impose the stay shall state specifically why the motion should not be granted or state any conditions or limitations that should be imposed.