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Eastern North Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney Adrian Lapas has a good post on what happens when creditors stop sending monthly notices and you want them to come to remind you to pay a debt that you want to continue to pay after bankruptcy:
http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com/2009/08/27/i-filed-bankruptcy-and-my-mortgage-company-has-stopped-sending-me-statements-what-now-standing-modification-of-the-automatic-stay/
The post is directed at North Carolina local rules.  In Kentucky, there are no local rules governing this, so whether a creditor continues to send notices or not would depend on the agreement between the debtor and creditor.  Most creditors will send a form to the attorney for the debtor to sign allowing the creditor to continue to send the monthly notices, and this will take care of the issue.