New Jersey Order Extending Time to File a Complaint Objecting to Discharge is a type of court order issued by a New Jersey court that grants additional time to file a complaint objecting to a discharge in bankruptcy. This order can be requested by a debtor, creditor, or other interested party in a bankruptcy case. This order allows the filing party to extend the time limit for filing a complaint objecting to the discharge of a debtor's debts. This order will typically provide an additional 30 days for the filing party to submit their complaint. There are two types of New Jersey Order Extending Time to File a Complaint Objecting to Discharge: 1. The Automatic Extension Order: This type of order is issued when a court finds that the filing party has good cause to extend the time limit for filing a complaint objecting to the discharge of a debtor's debts. This order typically grants an additional 30 days for the filing party to submit their complaint. 2. The Discretionary Extension Order: This type of order is issued at the court's discretion and may be requested by a creditor, or other interested party in a bankruptcy case. This order will typically provide an additional 30 days for the filing party to submit their complaint.