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Widge
Posted - 15 November 2011 : 17:15:07 Hi,
I know that you're supposed to be automatically discharged after one year, but...Why and how do I see on here some people who have been discharged earlier than that, and why does it take longer for others?
If gathering money-type-issues are nothing to do with me (and it drags on with the trustee with my ex) does this affect my discharge date?
Widge x
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debtinfo
Posted - 15 November 2011 : 18:26:51 yes 1 year is the automatic date,
The Official Receiver can at their discretion only (ie you cant request one) grant an earlier discharge.
A discharge can be suspended (ie last more than 1 year) in some circumstances, but this is only to do with conduct, ie if you are refusing to co-operate, Assets have nothing to do with discharge and sorting them out will just continue after the discharge if needs be