What are the chances of remaining discharge?
I filed for Chapter 7 in 2009 and got the discharged in 2010. I was going through a personal injury case which was disclosed to the trustee and bankruptcy was discharged. In this situation, my ex-spouse lodged a complaint with the bankruptcy court claiming that I committed bankruptcy fraud. I manage to settle on my personal injury a year after my bankruptcy and the amount was for pain and suffering, Initially, my medical bills were discharged in bankruptcy. But the bankruptcy court has filed a motion to reopen the case. Can you guide me and state the chances of remaining discharge as I disclosed everything to the court?
You need to consult with a local attorney.
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PDL's are ILLEGAL in the following states...
AR, AZ, CT, GA, ME, MD, MA, NJ, NY, NC, PA, VT AND DC
OH AND NH have very restrictive low cost interest rate laws.
SOL for all states
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