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matt
Posted - 03 July 2007 : 11:26:29 Can i do a bankruptcy by myself without an insolovency practioner or some financial advisor (FA). I'm just a working guy that has run up debts with one thing and another. A practioner has told me i have know choice but to apply for bankruptcy. I have the forms and filled them in, but will the county court allow me to preceed by myself without a practioner or FA? Can you advice me on this? Matt
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Debtdummy
Posted - 03 July 2007 : 15:15:21 hello matt, yes you can petition your own bankruptcy. Contact your district courthouse to see if you require an appointment for the day you plan on petitioning. The fee is £485 cash per person.
Also seek professional advice because the judge will ask you if you had and if you reply no it'll be a waste of your time and money. CAB and CCCS are good places and the CAB they will assist you in completing the forms.http://www.cccs.co.uk is the link for the CCCS.
There is also an insolvency helpline numberwhere they can assist you in completing the forms.Insolvency on 0845 602 9848
Good luck.
I am not a bankruptcy professional just someone who has petitioned for one.