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Why can’t the Attorney draft a Reaffirmation Agreement?

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Why can’t the Attorney draft a Reaffirmation Agreement?

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It can easily be drawn, but the attorney does not usually have the relevant information to fill out the Reaffirmation Agreement. The attorney normally does not have the original copy of the contract, the amount of interest and whether it has been changed, the payment amount, the last payment made, or the signature of an officer of the creditor corporation.

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