Texas Reaffirmation Agreement

State:
Texas
Control #:
TX-BKR-801N
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The reaffirmation agreement is used to reaffirm a particular debt. Once the debtor signs the agreement, the debtor gives up any protection of the bankruptcy discharge against the particular debt. The debtor is not required to enter into this agreement by any law.

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