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Tuesday, 08 January 2013 09:39

Can They Send Bailiffs If I Am Bankrupt?

I am way in debt and my bnak has got a CCJ against me and there are bailiffs knocking at my door.  They say they will kick my door in and take everything I have and it is shameful to say the least.

 

If I go bankrupt will it make all this go away?

Friday, 02 November 2012 09:36

Where Can I Go To Not Be Made Bankrupt?

My bank is stating they are going to make me bankrupt as I owe them a good deal of money.  Where can I go to not be made bankrupt?  Can I move somewhere or just get away to a place where I cannot be made bankrupt?
Saturday, 16 January 2010 09:49

Benificial Interest

Question: I jointly own a home with my partner. We have childeren together . I have never contributed to the mortgage, it has always come from my partners bank account, as do ALL the houshold bill ...
Saturday, 16 January 2010 09:53

Going Bankrupt

Question: Hi i'm looking at going bankrupt, what would happen to things like mobile phone contracts and other direct debits I pay from my bank? Also I have a car which has 2 years of finance still ...
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 06:58

Banking bankrupt daughters wages

Question: My daughter is a bankrupt and after her bank account was frozen, she has been unable to open a bank account due to inability to prove her id. Since she has no bank account we have arrang ...
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Wednesday, 30 December 2009 09:33

Eelf employed

Question: If i go bankcrupt and i cant use my bank account how do i carry on workingAnswer: You are allowed a basic account whilst in bankruptcy.Bankruptcy Assistance
Question: I live in Australia but I am seriously considering filing for bankruptcy in the UK having total debts of just over £36k owing to 5 separate organisations. My wife and I recently bo ...
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