I received a notice that my case was closed without discharge for failure to file the Financial Management Course Certificate. What do I do to get a discharge now?
As directed in the notice sent to all parties and creditors at the time the case is closed without discharge, a motion to reopen with the full filing fee (currently $260.00 for a Chapter 7 and $235.00 for a Chapter 13) must be filed to reopen the case, at which time the Financial Management Course Certificate should also be filed. If the certificate is not available at the time the case is reopened, the Court will set a 30-day deadline in which to file the certificate or the case will be re-closed without discharge. Back to top.
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