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Motion to Reconsider Discharge

Motion to Reconsider Discharge

Motion to Reconsider Discharge

A Motion to Reconsider Discharge is a legal document filed by a party in a bankruptcy case to request that the court reconsider its decision to grant a discharge to the debtor. The motion must be filed within a certain time period after the discharge is granted and must demonstrate that there are grounds for reconsidering the decision, such as newly discovered evidence, a clear error of law, or a change in circumstances. The party filing the motion must also demonstrate that the reconsideration is necessary to prevent manifest injustice or to correct a clear error. If the court grants the motion, it may vacate the discharge order and set a new hearing to consider the issues raised in the motion. If the court denies the motion, the discharge will remain in effect and the debtor will be released from liability for their dischargeable debts.

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