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Ummmm... I don't think there is a "bill of rights" for debtors.
There is the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which lays down the rights that a debtor has with regards to debt collection, credit reporting, etc. ... That's under the auspices of the Federal Trade Commission.
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act As amended by Public Law 111-203, title X, 124 Stat.
The bankruptcy law is a federal law, and covers all states. However, each state has its own set of procedural rules and perhaps local forms that are required, etc.
And the different states do seem to be interpreting the reaffirm-redeem-surrender clause in different ways.
A call to your court clerk may shed some light on the matter. Just ask if there are any local procedures for reaffirmation. What forms to file, etc.
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