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andycase007 |
Posted - 06 September 2010 : 16:57:31 Ok, another question
I have arranged to have a new account with COOP so that i have access to money etc
My court date is 29th Sept I will be paid on 24th - for arguments sake, lets say £2000
As soon as i am paid i will withdraw the money for bankruptcy fees, and withdraw our shopping/expenses money - this will leave just the right amount of money to cover direct debits and nothing more.
I will have to put the account details and amount of money on my SOA - lets say approx £1200 in the account for DD's
Will the OR want that money? It has to be in an account, COOP being the safest - but it's not spare money or an asset - it's for bills? He cant take that money from me can he otherwise i would be a month behind on all legitimate bills? Also, surely he will know that i have withdrawn cash becasue he will see a balance of £1200, bills of £1200 - he must know we have cash stashed somewhere. What should i do? |
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debtinfo |
Posted - 06 September 2010 : 17:36:09 Yep as tracey says the OR will actually write to the bank and state that they have no interest in the amount that covers your ordinary living expenses |
Skippy |
Posted - 06 September 2010 : 17:30:32 Don't worry, the OR will know that you have to have money in your account for DDs, and s/he will be able to see how much they are on your SOA.
Regarding the money that you are withdrawing, I think there is a section on the BR forms for cash in hand, and you would declare that money there. Hopefully Viki will be able to confirm.
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