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You will need a lawyer to explain it, not all laws are the same in every state.
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Yes, even for 6 months after discharge. Depending on the source of the money, the trustee may have no way to take it, but not reporting it will leave you open to challenge later on. Ask your lawyer or get an experienced bankruptcy lawyer.
The possessive form is lawyer's.
You need to contact the lawyer who is doing the suit
Depends on the law, the charges, and prior history of the person. However, this is serious, and you need a lawyer, not WikiAnswers.
No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
when doe the lawyer file a motion for a discharge
DD214 is the discharge form. DD256 is the discharge certificate.
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