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madness12 Posted - 08 June 2010 : 18:02:31
Hi, My mother has received two cheques - 1 for myself and 1 for husband inconnection with our B/R, the letter states the refund is due to sufficient funds being realised in order to return the deposit on petition. What does this mean and is it correct...Not sure why the monies would have gone to my mother other than she funded in the B/I. Help anyone...
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madness12 Posted - 08 June 2010 : 20:40:27
Well - We paid all the court costs ourselves the only thing my mother funded was the B/I on the property. Both cheques are made payable to my mother and are from the O/R??..should they not be ours? - also both cheques are for £360?
Reviva UK Posted - 08 June 2010 : 19:44:56
If there is sufficient £ in your estate to cover the Insolvency Service fees then IF a third party paid for your court costs ( £150 for court fee and £450 for THE OFFICIAL RECEIVERS DEPOSIT,)

You are likely to have received a cheque for the £450.



Paul Johns
Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
www.revivauk.com

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debtinfo Posted - 08 June 2010 : 18:59:44
were you asked who provided the deposit fo court and did you say your mother
RHB Posted - 08 June 2010 : 18:21:11
Who have the cheues come from???

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