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bigbird74
Posted - 12 January 2009 : 19:48:53 I am registered disabled & housebound so i wouldn't be able to attend the court in person. What can i do?
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Reviva UK
Posted - 12 January 2009 : 22:42:56 Which is your nearest county court? We may be able to give some advice regarding options there.
Also had the pleasure of helping a wheelchair bound gentleman in June at the High Court. I arranged special parking inside the court compound and it was all remarkable easy.
The LPa is as John says £150 to register but will probably cost £x for a solicitor to do it. The helpline may be able to recommend someone a lot cheaper and if you have no joy there I can certainly point you in the right direction
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK
you need someone to represent you by applying for what is known as a "Lasting Power of Attorney".
This costs around £150 and needs to be arranged through a solicitor.
You also need to check with your local county court to see where your bankruptcy petition must be taken. As you cannot do it in person and a 3rd party is involved it may be the High Court in London but check with the court first.