Florida Debtors Certificate of Compliance-Motion For Discharge-Deadline To Object is a process that a debtor must complete in order to receive a discharge of their debts through the bankruptcy process. This process requires the debtor to file a motion for discharge, a Certificate of Compliance, and a deadline to object. There are two types of Florida Debtors Certificate of Compliance-Motion For Discharge-Deadline To Object: 1. Chapter 7: The debtor must file a motion to receive a discharge of their unsecured debts, a Certificate of Compliance, and a deadline to object to the discharge. The Certificate of Compliance must demonstrate that the debtor has completed all the required steps in the bankruptcy process, such as credit counseling, budgeting, and filing all the required documents. The deadline to object to the discharge is typically 30 days after the motion is filed. 2. Chapter 13: The debtor must file a motion to receive a discharge of their debts and a Certificate of Compliance. The Certificate of Compliance must demonstrate that the debtor has completed all the required steps in the bankruptcy process, such as filing all the required documents. The deadline to object to the discharge is typically 30 days after the motion is filed.