Chris and Jacqueline Laurita caught a break in their ongoing bankruptcy case. A bankruptcy judge gave the Real Housewives of New Jersey couple two months to file their objections to claims, according to the New York court documents obtained by Radar Online.
The couple must file their motion by April 30. Their legal troubles began in 2009 when Chris’ company Signature Apparel filed for a corporate bankruptcy.
READ COURT DOCUMENTS VIA RADAR ONLINE HERE!
As previously reported the couple’s lawyers quit after the reality couple allegedly refused to pay them over $290,000 in legal fees.
The firm is still representing them in another case, despite the Lauritas claiming that they couldn’t afford to pay them. The couple also owes nearly $340,000 in state taxes.
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