Fed.R.Bankr.P. 7056. The court may consider pleadings, responses to interrogatories, admissions, and affidavits to determine whether there is a genuine issue as to any material fact in this matter. Falcone v. Prosperity Bank Trust (In re Falcone), 146 B.R. 671, 673 (Bankr. E.D. Va. 1992). The court will grant summary judgment if there is not a material issue or fact that must be established at trial and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
See F.R.Bankr.P. 7056. The court may consider pleadings, responses to interrogatories, admissions, and affidavits to determine whether there is a genuine issue as to any material fact in this matter. See Falcone v. Prosperity Bank Trust (In re Falcone), 146 B.R. 671, 673 (Bankr.E.D.Va. 1992). The court will grant summary judgment if there is not a material issue or fact that must be established at trial and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.