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My partner has told me he now needs to go bankrupt as his business is going bust.  I bought our house years ago and his name is not on the land registry, but he had paid the mortgage off and on for years.  When he goes bankrupt can i lose my house?
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My partner and I lived together for 7 years and have recently split up.   He now has gone bankrupt and I am worried about how this will affect me.
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My partner just recently closed his market stall and is now looking at going bankrupt.  We have lived together for the past few years and I have a good job and can pay all our household bills. We rent from a private landlord and have 2 children together.  What happens to me if he goes bankrupt?
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My partner has gone bankrupt and we live together.  I am not too happy about this but he said he had no choice.  I have received a notice from the person who is handling his bankruptcy that they want me to provide information about my wages.  They want to see my wage slip.  Why is this?  I am not the one who has gone bankrupt.  Am I going to be part of his bankruptcy? 
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My partner and I bought a property about 10 years ago and have been paying on it together.  The mortgage is in both our names.  Now my partner has lost her job and feels that going bankrupt is the only way for her to get a fresh start and move on financially.  Will we lose our house?
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I have just moved in with my partner and he went bankrupt a few months ago.  Am I going to be responsible or a part of his bankruptcy now?
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My partner is to be made bankrupt and afterwards he is moving in with me.  Will his bankruptcy urt my credit or affect me?
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Monday, 25 February 2013 07:26

Am I Liable For My Partner's Debts?

My partner moved in with me a few months ago and now he is telling me he needs to go banrupt.  What happens to me?  Am I liable for his debts now?
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013 09:00

Will My Partner's Bankruptcy Ruin My Credit?

I moved in with my partner to his house a few months ago and now he tells me he is going to be made bankrupt.  Will I be bankrupt as well?  Am I liable for his debts?  Is my credit ruined?
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Thursday, 03 January 2013 09:43

How Will My Partner's Bankrupcy Affect Me?

My partner is considering going bankrupt as he has quite a few loans to the bank and some credit cards.  If he goes bankrupt, how will it affect me?  Will I be iable for his debts?
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