Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York

Hearing on reaffirmation agreements

I received a letter from the bankruptcy court for a reaffimation hearing. What does this mean? I reaffirmed a car loan & my mortgage. The other box is checked for the reason, It says''No presumption of undue hardship'' box checked as directed in part d: debtors statement in support of reaffirmation agreement. I am represented by an attorney. What does all this mean? What should I expect at this hearing?


Asked on 5/16/08, 6:25 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: Hearing on reaffirmation agreements

Because you are represented by an attorney, no attorney on this board can talk to you about your case. Call your attorney with any questions or concerns.

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Answered on 5/16/08, 8:57 pm


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