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Steve.mm
Posted - 11 January 2010 : 22:07:41 Hello I am new here - My brother is in a bit of a mess with large debts & wants to declare bunkruptcy but doesn't know how. Would I be allowed to help him through the process? I don't know how either but I am in a better position than he is to find out. It all looks a bit scary. (he is a self employed carpenter)
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Richard P
Posted - 12 January 2010 : 14:25:25 Hi Steve Thatcher
I take it that your advert is authorised by the forum host and site experts ?
If it is not I have no doubt the the administrator will remove the link
To Steve MM, I would follow getting out of debts advise not an unknown poster however good the intentions. I take it that your brother in law still wishes to trade ?, if yes definatly contact Paul or one of the experts listed to the left
regarsd Richard
Steve Thatcher
Posted - 12 January 2010 : 11:51:29 Hi if you want to give me a call, I'll be happy to tell you how to go about things free of charge.
Steve Thatcher **Contact details removed**
gettingoutofdebt
Posted - 12 January 2010 : 06:55:27 There is no problem with you helping him with the process. You, or your brother, may want to have a quick chat with Paul Johns from RevivaUK (http://www.revivauk.com/) as there will be some things to take into account regarding his business before declaring BR.