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[quote][i]Originally posted by Fatou[/i] [br]what if i am thinking of declaring bankruptcy but i cannot afford the court costs? [/quote]
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Fatou
Posted - 04 March 2011 : 17:45:08
what if i am thinking of declaring bankruptcy but i cannot afford the court costs?
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Housing
Posted - 04 March 2011 : 18:00:47
Hi
The costs are in two elements - the court fee and the OR fee. - Total £600.00.
In certain circumstances you may qualify for some relief. - If you are on certain welfare benefits for example
If you have a connection with the services, you may get assistance from SSAFA or the RBL - worth a try
Some charitable funds are available - few and far between, but the CAB would be able to guide you
Good luck, Housing
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