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Peter.72 |
Posted - 06 June 2012 : 22:36:51 My flat was repossessed and I owe around £70.000 maybe more, and now debt collectors have caught up with me at my partner's flat. I was out of work until this April but now as a self-employed I rarely work. Since April 2012 i have earned just over £1000, I have just over £1000 in savings. My partner is paying the bills and provides for me so she would not be able to help with paying my debt. Apart from my old laptop and my clothes I own nothing. I don't even think that I can afford to go bankrupt, what are my options? I would very much appreciate advice on my case. Kind regards |
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Skippy |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:40:58 It's each to their own when it comes to help in completing the forms. I did my own with help from the experts on the sister IVA forum (this forum wasn't as advanced as it is now) but I know some people do prefer to have help.
For those that do feel they need help it's important to go with a reputable company (all the professional experts on here are reputable) as there are some companies out there who have given BR assist firms a bad name.
View my blog at http://skippy13.blogs.iva.co.uk/
Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realise that we cannot eat money.
Last IPA payment made on 28th June 2010 and I'm now looking forward to getting married in September 2012 - I'm proof that you can go BR and come out the other side. |
Niobe |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:36:26 Some people prefer a company to do it for them and VB are one of the cheaper ones.
If they are filling it in themselves then they are free to ask questions on here if they get stuck as Angela did last week.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
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Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:29:10 Surely doing the paperwork for yourself will free up some money for the bankruptcy fee itself?
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Niobe |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:20:00 Terry, Vincent Bond are a good company and Viki is a friend of mine and she will certainly get you sorted out.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
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Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:14:30 Hi Terry, I managed to do all the paperwork myself. Its not as daunting as it originally looks. I would be willing to help if needed.
-------------- Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated. Professional advice should always be sought. |
terry d |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 16:05:48 i also am going bankrupt soon,i have no assets and no money,and am self-employed,getting together the money for bankruptcy can be hard,its about £700 unless you can get a reduced fee,im also paying a company to do the paperwork for me ,as it could be a daunting experience,i have found a company called vincent bond and a very nice lady called viki warbrooke,who has also responded to your post,it is nice to have someone whos qualified in this area who you can turn to ,when that question pops into your head,and to make sure the application is filled in correctly,its a stressful time for you i should think as is myself hope my post helps regards terry |
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Posted - 07 June 2012 : 14:43:12 Yes, but its an option that the OP could explore. The more information we can provide, the more it may help other people who are reading the forum.
-------------- Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated. Professional advice should always be sought. |
Niobe |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 14:34:47 That's only with certain benefits though.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
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Posted - 07 June 2012 : 14:21:54 You may also find you qualify for a reduced fee with filing for BR.
-------------- Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated. Professional advice should always be sought. |
Niobe |
Posted - 07 June 2012 : 14:14:59 There are certain utility companies that can help out with your fees. CAB can advise on that or you could give one of the experts who post on here a ring for some free advice.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
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Posted - 07 June 2012 : 13:14:30 Hi Peter and welcome, I seriously suggest that you make an appointment to see the CAB as soon as possible. They may be able to help in the short term, and give you guidance if BR is the best course for you.
-------------- Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated. Professional advice should always be sought. |
Viki.W |
Posted - 06 June 2012 : 23:38:42 Hi Peter,
I suggest you speak to an expert to chat this through.
Bankruptcy could be the best option as you have no assets and no means of repaying the debt.
Could you use your savings for the fee?
Viki Warbrooke Vincent Bond & Co If you would like free advice on all options available and help with your bankruptcy petition please contact me at http://www.vincentbond.com/about_us_Viki_Warbrooke.asp |