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Saturday, 21 June 2008 20:24

Chester Civil Justice Centre Bankruptcy Information

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Bankruptcy Assistance



Here is what the Insolvency Service in the UK has to say to those considering bankruptcy:

“Before you take any action to apply for your own bankruptcy, you should get your own legal or financial advice about bankruptcy and the other options available to you. The Insolvency Service and the courts cannot advise you on specific insolvency problems; for example, whether you should go bankrupt or your company should go into liquidation, or whether you should look at alternatives. You should get independent advice. You may consult a solicitor, a qualified accountant, an authorised insolvency practitioner or a reputable financial advisor.”


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Address



Trident House



Little St John Street





Chester



Cheshire



England



CH1 1SN




DX 702460 Chester 4









Court number 0170











Chester Civil Justice Centre















Work Type



  • Civil




  • Divorce




  • Family Work




  • Adoption




  • Appeals




  • District Registry




  • Mercantile




  • Chancery




  • Technology and Construction




  • Civil Partnership Dissolution




  • Bankruptcy













General Contacts




Enquiries

01244 404200




Fax

01244 404300





















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Opening hours


Opening Times

Court building open

10.00 am


Court building closed

4.00 pm


Bailiff counter open

8.30 am


Bailiff counter closed

10.00 am

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