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harbourmaster Posted - 08 August 2009 : 22:27:03
Hi all, we were declared BR on 10th Sept last year. Should be due for automatic discharge in 32 days (not that I am counting). My question is this...
Is there any reasons why we should not get automatic discharge after the year. Our case was transfered to a trustee who has not been in touch with us at all since he got the information. We have read somewhere that if a trustee wants more time to investigate the case they can ask for the auto discharge to be postponed.. Is this true?
Thanks
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gettingoutofdebt Posted - 11 August 2009 : 16:59:36
Hi,

As debtinfo has mentioned provided you have fully co-operated with the OR/Trustee, which you say you have, there is no reason why you will not receive your AD.

If you are concerned you could always contact the OR to confirm that you will still receive your AD.
harbourmaster Posted - 11 August 2009 : 16:40:22
Any expert help me on this one please!!
harbourmaster Posted - 09 August 2009 : 09:45:36
Thanks for the reply. There were 7 houses involved (2 of which have been repossessed by the lenders and subsequently been sold) We have always cooperated fully with the OR and teh only thing we have had from th eTrustee is new I&E forms which we completed straight away.
debtinfo Posted - 08 August 2009 : 22:54:04
No, the only reason that a discharge could be suspended (AD postponed) is if you have failed to co-operate with the OR/Trustee. The trustee can continue to deal with the assets of the case until complete no matter how long this takes. I presume that you had substantial assets if an external Trustee was appointed

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