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Julia.l Posted - 03 December 2016 : 13:39:49
my husband had a debt for fraudulent misrepresentation that 18 months after the Trustee in Bankruptcy closing her file down, we are learning survives bankruptcy. The creditor submitted his proof of debt form to the Trustee in Bankruptcy and she accepted it in full. What action does this have on whether the debt survives bankruptcy or not?
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Lisa Thomas Posted - 06 December 2016 : 09:17:54
I doubt it makes any difference - the creditor was entitled to make a claim in the BKY for any available dividend and the shortfall/balance of the debt will therefore no doubt survive as you have now found out.

Contact me on 01752 786800 or Lisa@nevilleco.co.uk
Niobe Posted - 03 December 2016 : 17:27:27
Hi and welcome,

I have no idea on this one - hopefully one of our experts can help or I suggest you speak to CAB or a solicitor for advice on this.

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