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jelojo |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 13:29:41 Hi all
Just thought i would let you know that i officially went bankrupt at 10:23am this morning!! Whoo hoo!
I arrived at the courts at 9:15am for a 9:30am appointment, and was seen pretty much straight away. The clerk looked through my SOA and petition of bankruptcy and got me to sign all three copies. I then sweared on the bible and couldnt pronounce one of the words (affidavte) which the clerk lauged at.
I then was asked to go and wait downstairs while she completed some paperwork. I was waiting for about 10 minutes when she came down and told me i should see the judge shortly. 45 minutes later i was called into the hearing room.
There was a lady judge who asked me if i understood the seriousness of what i was doing, whether i had taken advice especially regarding my job as i am a social worker. I said i had and she then declared me bankrupt at 10:23am. (my bum hardly touched the chair as i was in and out of the room within about 2 minutes).
I then had to return upstairs where they phoned the OR deptartment and left me to speak with the clerk. She asked me some questions such as my date of birth, phone numbers, any assests e.g. car and if i have a bank account for my salary in which i replied yes and gave her the details.
She put me on hold while she tried to make me an appt with the OR but had to phone me back as a problem with the system. My appt is on the 1st June at 3:00pm!
I asked her if i could keep my car, however, she was unable to say and advised me to ask the OR on the 1st June. I also asked if my current bank account will be frozen and she repleid that it is up to the bank itself but said if there were any problems to phone her.
I also asked about my name appearing in the newspaper, as i am a social worker and obviously dont want to advertise my home address. She informed me that things have changed and you no longer get printed in the local paper, but instead get printed in the london gazette (business newspaper) to my relief!!
I was free to go at 11:00am and went straight to the pub for a drink lol.
Everyone was lovely and not at all judgemental.
Heres to a debt free life.
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jsis06 |
Posted - 21 May 2009 : 11:03:48 Thats fine if you have the funds to pay the costs. Good luck to you : )
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kellsy |
Posted - 21 May 2009 : 01:06:51 it does sound easy enough but there always seems to be little stumbling blocks that only these guys seem to know the quickest way around...also they are telling me i can start trading again straight away so there are some things they can help with but like most of us on here its hard to cough up £350 for their help + £510 bankruptcy thanks for the advise :) |
jelojo |
Posted - 20 May 2009 : 19:42:54 It was very easy to go bankrupt myself, I filled in the forms on line on (www.insolvency.gov.uk) or something like that. Phoned the court and made an appointment, went on the day and paid £510 and then see above for the rest! Very quick! |
kellsy |
Posted - 20 May 2009 : 19:35:07 i have the hm renenue knocking on my door i must get this bankruptcy sorted asap ..do i pay a pro company to do this or try and do it myself trouble is it has to be done asap???????????? |
jelojo |
Posted - 20 May 2009 : 18:52:55 thats what the OR clerk said and she even put me on hold to go and check that she was correct and came back and said she was!
just the London gazette now (business paper) |
starboy |
Posted - 20 May 2009 : 18:40:34 Well done Is this correct your name will not go into your local paper
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paulsc |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 19:22:38 yo well done ding dang do my turn in the morning
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indy2005 |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 17:33:59 quote: Originally posted by jelojo
Hi there
Thanks for all the great advice again!
The CAB were the first people to panic me about my career, however, i have spoekn withthe GSCC (governing body of social work)and they informed meit would not affect my registration and i have also spoken with my managr and she hasnt mentioned it. So i dont think it will be a problem. (did panic a little this morning when judge said that though as i thought do you know something i dont, but didnt want to tell her that otherwise she may have told me to go away and find out and then come back).
Jen
Good luck, I remember the day well. Best thing I could have done, good luck.
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jelojo |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 17:30:31 Hi there
Thanks for all the great advice again!
The CAB were the first people to panic me about my career, however, i have spoekn withthe GSCC (governing body of social work)and they informed meit would not affect my registration and i have also spoken with my managr and she hasnt mentioned it. So i dont think it will be a problem. (did panic a little this morning when judge said that though as i thought do you know something i dont, but didnt want to tell her that otherwise she may have told me to go away and find out and then come back).
Jen |
Deedee |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 16:40:53 quote: Originally posted by jelojo
The only problem with barclays is i have a barclaycard, which has gone through the bankruptcy, so again dont think i could have that.
I'll take the money out and see what happens. Ive only just been paid on the 15th so got another month before i have to worr about that so thats one thing anyway!
Barclays will accept you even if you have gone bankrupt owing money to them I applied in branch and was turned down, so I challanged it and was given an account, have just upgraded to the connect card. |
mighty reds |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 16:28:46 Glad it went well for you. I did the deed myself yesterday. It shouldn't have any implications on your career in social work, have you heard anything to the contrary (i.e. it will create a problem)?
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gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 15:00:26 The Yorkshire Bank have a ReadyCash account that is also BR friendly. |
jelojo |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 14:43:45 The only problem with barclays is i have a barclaycard, which has gone through the bankruptcy, so again dont think i could have that.
I'll take the money out and see what happens. Ive only just been paid on the 15th so got another month before i have to worr about that so thats one thing anyway! |
Deedee |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 14:41:25 From experiance Lloyds will not want your business and will freeze your account.Make sure you have no money in the account or it will be a pain to get hold of.
The other bankrupt friendly account is the Barclays Cash account. |
jelojo |
Posted - 19 May 2009 : 14:20:40 hiya
My car is only worth about £1500 and i do need for work. so hopefully wont be a problem
In regards to my bank account, I opened it when i started planning to go bankrupt and told the bank so and they informed me that there shouldnt be aproblem, it is a basic account with Lloyds TSB. I cant get a cash minder account with the co op as they are one of my creditors unfortuantly.
It is such a relief to know that my OR interview is in less than two weeks, as you said it makes the whole process quicker and the sooner i can relax!
Hope yours goes ok. |