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Saturday, 20 April 2013 10:37

How Can I Pay If I Am Bankrupt?

In January I went bankrupt due to not being able to keep up payments on my mortgage and all the other loans I had.  I handed the keys back to the bank and just moved on with my life.  I had a phone conversation with the receiver who is handling my bankruptcy and they informed me I will need to pay £190 to them each month for the next few years.  How can this be?  I went bankrupt and cannot afford to pay anything.
I went bankrupt last month and have been contacted by the receiver stating I am to pay £125 to them each month for 3 years.  How did they come to this figure?
How do I know if I'll be ordered to make payments to my bankruptcy?
Wednesday, 13 March 2013 08:35

What Expenses Are Allowed In Bankruptcy?

I am in the process of completing my bankruptcy forms and am wondering what is acceptable to put down for food costs and other expenses listed on the income and expense form?  I was told that any money I had left ove would be taken for the bankruptcy and I want to make sure I can keep as much as I can.
I am about to go bankrupt and do have a small surplus of income after my expenses, so I am assuming I will be required to pay into the bankruptcy.  My concerns are that my job is due to change in 4 months and my income will be reduced.  Will I still be required to pay into the bankruptcy?
Friday, 25 January 2013 12:39

Can I Work If I Am Bankrupt?

Can I work if I am bankrupt?
How do they calculate the amount of payment I will make into a bankruptcy?  I am struggling now to make payments on my accounts as it is costing me more and more to heat my flat and put petrol in my car.  Will bankruptcy help make all this easier?
I have gone bankrupt and now been told I have to pay £150 a month for the next 3 years to my bankruptcy.  Why do I have to pay as that is why I went bankrupt due to struggling to make payments on my accounts?
I am in the process of completing my bankruptcy forms and on my income and expense sheet I have £150 left over after all my bills.  Will they take this for the bankruptcy?
My partner was declared bankrupt yesterday. Mortgage shortfall with his ex wife was reason for bankruptcy. We now live together.

Yourquestion:   Will my income be taken into account when calculating his IPA?
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