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How do i change the status of a bankruptcy from closed without discharge to dismissed? mortgage underwriters require discharge or dismissal!

Answered by attorney Mark J Markus
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Mark J. Markus
Why was it closed without discharge?  Typically the reason is a failure to complete and timely file the certificate for the post-filing Financial Management Course.  In that case, you can file a Motion to Reopen the case to file the certificate and have the discharge entered.   If that was the reason,  I can handle that for you.  The cost is $900 which includes the filing fees. If it was closed for some other reason, I would need to know the reason in order to advise what to do.  
Why was it closed without discharge?  Typically the reason is a failure to complete and timely file the certificate for the post-filing Financial Management Course.  In that case, you can file a Motion to Reopen the case to file the certificate and have the discharge entered.   If that was the reason,  I can handle that for you.  The cost is $900 which includes the filing fees. If it was closed for some other reason, I would need to know the reason in order to advise what to do.  
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Can I reaffirm my credit card debt?

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Answered by attorney Daniel G. Shay (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Daniel G. Shay
All debts must be listed on the BK Petition. You cannot leave the debt out. Paying the debt off prior to filing could be seen as a preference and could be a problem too. Further, it is very rare for a Judge to approve a reaff on a CC. But, maybe you have a good reason. I would contact your HR dept and see if it would really matter. My bet is no.
All debts must be listed on the BK Petition. You cannot leave the debt out. Paying the debt off prior to filing could be seen as a preference and could be a problem too. Further, it is very rare for a Judge to approve a reaff on a CC. But, maybe you have a good reason. I would contact your HR dept and see if it would really matter. My bet is no.
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Is there really nothing that I can do since I don't have my payment recorded in writing?

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Answered by attorney Myron Wayne Tucker (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Orrock, Popka, Tucker Dolen
Forget about it. Be glad you were able to help when help was needed or live with regret and resentment. Whatever choice you make, you will own it.
Forget about it. Be glad you were able to help when help was needed or live with regret and resentment. Whatever choice you make, you will own it.