Answer: As a second time bankrupt, you are required to attend a discharge hearing to obtain your discharge. If you are not satisfied with the assistance your trustee is giving you then yes, you could hire a lawyer to represent you at your discharge hearing. However, in most cases the easiest course of action is to request a meeting with your trustee prior to your discharge hearing so that you fully understand what will happen at the hearing, so that you can prepare for it.
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