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n-r
Posted - 21 October 2008 : 17:38:58 have been in the pub trade for three years and will shortly be prosecuted for noise abatement. i am in much debt and have been told it may be best to go bankrupt what i need to know is would it be better to seek out bankrupcy before or after the prosecution.
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Reviva UK
Posted - 21 October 2008 : 20:41:58 Hi n-r
there are 2 things here.
Firstly you need to review your position - I assume running a pub - and how Br wil affect this and the right strategy to take moving forward.
Secondly i would recommend that you look to sort out the procecution prior to Br so that you have a clean sheet.
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com
Needafriend
Posted - 21 October 2008 : 20:11:35 Hi NR
I would strongly recommend that you speak to someone, why not give us a call on our helpline we can then advise you the best options available to you.
Whilst we can answer basic questions on here sometimes a telephone chat is needed and i think this is one of them, our number is 0800 078 9367.
Give us a call, leave a number and a name and we will get back to you.
Best of luck
Take Care
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Posted - 21 October 2008 : 18:57:22 hi n-r sorry i can not answer you properly but just to let you know that i am preety sure that any fine (if one were togiven by the court)can not be written off in br, i hope this helps