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Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:10 pm
The Judges do not need to sign because the attorney is saying that the reaffirmation agreement is not a hardship. The attorney is assuming the liability. Is that what you want? Also, I believe some Judges review the Reaffirmation Agreements even when the attorneys sign off. This is a great question to bring up at the next CEB because the Judges will be there.
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But the Judge need not approve it if the attorney signs it and it simply gets filed. I got a motion to reopen a discharged 7 granted today - though the Judge took many days to enter it.
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