Calvin S. asked

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What legal ramifications can I use to object to the debtor's motion to vacate the dismissal of her Chapter 13 case and reinstate it, given her history of bad faith filings and abuse of the bankruptcy system?

June 7th, 2023

Jesse C. answered

You can base your objection on the debtor's history of bad faith filings and abuse of the bankruptcy...

June 7th, 2023

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