Hi everyone! This forum has been so helpful to me and I really appreciate everyone's help!
I've been in "awaiting discharge" for almost 100 days now, and was hoping for some help...
Here are the important dates and info:
11/2 filed
12/10 341 meeting
1/26 Reaffirmation filed
2/5 objections to discharge due
There was a 2nd 341 meeting scheduled in error, which still shows up on the schedule/deadline with no satisfied or terminated dates, which does seem strange. Also, there is no satisfied or terminated dates on the "objections to discharge due" item. My attorney has assured me many times that the only thing holding things up is the reaff... there is a REAFF flag on the account so it kind of makes sense to me.
I've asked him to follow up with the clerk a couple of times now, and they always tell him it's the reaff holding the discharge.
At this point, I just want this to be done... should I cancel/rescind the reaff to move things along? (and then just let the car "ride" by making payments?) If so, how do I do that? I have a feeling that the reaff will be denied anyway, based on the schedules and it could cause hardship.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
I've been in "awaiting discharge" for almost 100 days now, and was hoping for some help...
Here are the important dates and info:
11/2 filed
12/10 341 meeting
1/26 Reaffirmation filed
2/5 objections to discharge due
There was a 2nd 341 meeting scheduled in error, which still shows up on the schedule/deadline with no satisfied or terminated dates, which does seem strange. Also, there is no satisfied or terminated dates on the "objections to discharge due" item. My attorney has assured me many times that the only thing holding things up is the reaff... there is a REAFF flag on the account so it kind of makes sense to me.
I've asked him to follow up with the clerk a couple of times now, and they always tell him it's the reaff holding the discharge.
At this point, I just want this to be done... should I cancel/rescind the reaff to move things along? (and then just let the car "ride" by making payments?) If so, how do I do that? I have a feeling that the reaff will be denied anyway, based on the schedules and it could cause hardship.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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