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melissa.gr
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Posted - 22 January 2010 :  15:12:12  Show Profile  Visit melissa.gr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
What happens to items such as Playstations that belong to my children, will I be forced to take these from them and sell?

Daniel Griffiths
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Posted - 22 January 2010 :  15:20:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Melissa

Dont worry about that you keep all personal possessions, no-one will come to your home, it is only high value items they look at generally assetts over a £1000 in value, the childrens possessions are excempt anyway.
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gettingoutofdebt
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Posted - 22 January 2010 :  15:23:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Don't bother putting anything (other than cars) worth less than about £1k on the BR form as the OR won't be interested in it.
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Housing
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Posted - 22 January 2010 :  16:04:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Welcome to the forum today.

I agree with what has been said by gettingoutofdebt and Daniel.

Unless you have something out of the ordinary - say, valuable art or other items that may be worth thousands, then you will be OK - toys and household effects and computers are all safe.

If you have a Picasso... then that is different!! (A joke)

Relax now. If you need any assistance come back and we will be able to help I am sure.

If you are looking at BR, you need to take advice - there are some of the best experts in the Uk on this forum -see the left hand side under "experts"

Regards, Richard Parry

"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)

Edited by - Housing on 22 January 2010 16:05:39
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