If I have filed a Chapter 7 as a pro se filer, who do I need to give my motion for court approval of reaffirmation agreement to?
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If I have filed a Chapter 7 as a pro se filer, who do I need to give my motion for court approval of reaffirmation agreement to?
Should it be the trustee office who is assigned to my case?
Asked on February 11, 2013 under Bankruptcy Law, Tennessee
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Your motion for court approval as to the reaffirmation agreement that you have written about as to your bankruptcy needs to be served upon all creditors, the trustee and the original filed with the bankruptcy court where you keep a copy for your records.
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