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Stevecee |
Posted - 25 April 2011 : 19:48:22 I am being made bankrupt tomorrow at 11.00 by the inland revenue and I have also received a letter from the local county court issue of warrant of execution re a capital one CCJ and they have asked for a warrant to be issued to the bailiffs to seize and sell goods.
Will the Bankrupcy now stop the warrant being issued or enforced |
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Bigal4787 |
Posted - 27 April 2011 : 15:49:18 Hi Steve,
the CCJ as an unsecured debt would be included as one of your creditors in bankruptcy. If they did take anything and realise it, the OR/trustee could claim it for the benefit of all creditors.
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Stevecee |
Posted - 25 April 2011 : 22:35:39 Thanks fo that.
Hopefully that is the case. I will contact them in the morning
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Skippy |
Posted - 25 April 2011 : 22:03:49 Hi and welcome to the forum.
As far as I am aware the BR will supercede the bailiffs. I would contact the local court tomorrow morning to advise them of the BR.
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Stevecee |
Posted - 25 April 2011 : 21:22:12 Here is more detail...
Tomorrow at 11.00 in the London Courts there is a petition to make me bankrupt.
On saturday I receiced a letter from the local courts re another matter of an unpaid Credit Card and the courts had issued a warrant for bailiffs to seize goods up to £6,000.
I am asking does the bankrupcy spercede the bailiffs and am I able to phone up the local courts and ask them to call off the bailiffs???
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