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storm Posted - 21 April 2008 : 13:37:07
Hi there,

After spending an hour or so reading through other posts I am still at a loss.

I have looked at the advice on the main site aswell and have come to the conclusion that I cannot repay my debt via IVA as I am on Incapacity Benefit.

I have also seen the price to apply for Bankruptcy and also noticed various people mention that people on certain benefits may get a discount.

Being on IB would I qualify for this discount??

I have considered banckruptcy for a while but have been just about managing, only since applyin to NatWest to upgrade my account from their basic Step account to a current account I had my account closed also I hav applied to all the main High Street banks with no success of opening a basic account and even Citibank have turned me down. I am waiting on a call from Think Banking after reading another posters problem on bank accounts.

Any help would be gratefully appreciated. Is there a set minimum amount for declaring Bankruptcy as I haven't worked out the total figure but believe it to be over £10k.

Many thanks

Paul
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Helpful Advice Posted - 21 April 2008 : 19:06:07
That is good news,

Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

Kind Regards,

Brett England


Bankruptcy Specialist

England,Jackman & Spacey

WebSite www.ejands.co.uk


View my personal story & blogs at:

http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/
storm Posted - 21 April 2008 : 17:13:13
One piece of good news I suppose is that Think Banking have opened a bank account for me which is one major problem sorted.

Many thanks for all the advice
melanie_giles Posted - 21 April 2008 : 16:37:08
Just to point out that there is no actual minimum amount you need to owe to petition for your own bankruptcy. The £750 referred to by Brett relates to creditors petitions only.

For an informal chat about any financial difficulties, or advice as to the options available, I can be contacted via my website - www.melaniegiles.com
Helpful Advice Posted - 21 April 2008 : 16:35:05
Hi Storm,

If they are aged debts i.e last years utilities you can include them, I would contact the supplier to inform them of your intentions and discuss this with them.


Kind Regards,

Brett England


Bankruptcy Specialist

England,Jackman & Spacey

WebSite www.ejands.co.uk


View my personal story & blogs at:

http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/
storm Posted - 21 April 2008 : 14:00:57
Would I be able to include outstanding utility bills in a Bankruptcy claim?

Having just changed gas suppliers I have an outstanding gas bill also my electricity bill is outstanding and they have put me onto a pre-payment meter and are taking money off me to pay that bill, my electricity bill has doubled since this has happened.
Helpful Advice Posted - 21 April 2008 : 13:52:42
Hi Storm,

Welcome to the forum,

Firstly IB would qualify for the discount.
The minimum amount is £750 for declaring Bankruptcy.

I hope this helps


Kind Regards,

Brett England


Bankruptcy Specialist

England,Jackman & Spacey

WebSite www.ejands.co.uk


View my personal story & blogs at:

http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/

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