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Q: Do bankruptcy judges usually approve someone to hire a lawyer?

I have filed for primary/full custody of my daughter. The mother filed bankruptcy chapter 13 in July. I received a letter from her lawyer stating she needed an extension due to her having to go to bankruptcy court to get approved to hire the lawyer she is trying to hire. Do bankruptcy judges usually grant them the ability to hire a lawyer?

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Stuart Nachbar
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Stuart Nachbar
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  • Livingston, NJ

A: Usually only if a chapter 11 or 13 do judge's have to approve outside counsel

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