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The reaffirmation agreement is nothing new in bankruptcy law.  It is basically an agreement that you will continue to pay on a debt, even though you have been discharged in bankruptcy.  The debt normally addressed by a reaffirmation agreement is a secured debt.  I have only done one for an unsecured creditor, but we later...
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Have you been wondering if you can keep your car in Ohio and file bankruptcy?  In a chapter 13 case it is not an issue.  When you file bankruptcy the real question is, “do you even want to keep it?”  In a previous post I addressed the reasons you might not want to keep your...
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Reaffirmation Agreement in Bankruptcy A reaffirmation agreement might be proposed by a creditor after you file for bankruptcy.  At your meeting of creditors your case trustee might tell you that a reaffirmation agreement is never required and you should confer with your bankruptcy attorney to decide if it is best for you. What is a...
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