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Yes, you can represent yourself, but getting help from a lawyer can make things a lot smoother and clearer, like having a guide through a maze.
During the hearing, both sides get to present their arguments, and the judge will decide if the fees are justified or not. It's like a mini-trial!
Common fees that often get questioned include legal fees, service charges, or any expenses that popped up after filing for bankruptcy.
Usually, it's the debtor or their attorney who files this motion to protect themselves from unreasonable charges.
People file this motion to clarify if the fees being asked for are necessary or fair, helping to avoid any nasty surprises down the road.
A motion for determination regarding postpetition fees is a request to the court to decide if certain fees, expenses, or charges are valid after a bankruptcy petition has been filed.
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