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dazed and confused
Posted - 14 June 2008 : 23:33:23 How does someone go about going BR from abroad?
Are there any companies that can advise / assist with this?
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dazed and confused
Posted - 22 June 2008 : 21:42:38
quote:Originally posted by Reviva UK
Hi there
the process does depend upon where you are living now ( in the EU or elsewhere ) and how long you have been out of the country.
You would probably need to petition for your Br in the High Court in London and the process is slightly different if you preferred someone to do it in your stead using a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Perhaps you can advise where you are and how long you have been there.
thanks
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com
Hi Paul
Thanks for the reply...well, at the moment, it is just a 'hypothetical' question.
The country in question is Canada, and if the person has been there for less than a year???
I believe there are UK based companies who offer an 'Assisted Bankruptcy' Service for people who are living abroad??? Is it a straightforward process do you know???
Reviva UK
Posted - 17 June 2008 : 23:50:10 Hi there
the process does depend upon where you are living now ( in the EU or elsewhere ) and how long you have been out of the country.
You would probably need to petition for your Br in the High Court in London and the process is slightly different if you preferred someone to do it in your stead using a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Perhaps you can advise where you are and how long you have been there.
thanks
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com
dazed and confused
Posted - 17 June 2008 : 23:22:58 Anyone got any experience of going BR from abroad?
Is it straightforward?
m and v
Posted - 15 June 2008 : 09:58:35 Hi dazed - I am sure Paul of Reviva or Brett England can help you with this.