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look_divine
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 April 2010 :  10:52:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
is there a step by step guide on here on how to fill the forms in?
Talk about being stressed :(
Thanks

Richard P
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United Kingdom
1701 Posts

Posted - 21 April 2010 :  17:52:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi look Devine

No i am not aware of an easy to read full step by step guide, yes they do publish brochure but these might as well be written in a foreign language.

Print a copy of the forms off or collect a booklet from the local court.

set aside a whole evening or afternoon, have all of your creditors letters in the card board box on the floor next to you. fill in the easy sections then post back about specific questions and ask for peoples opinion. It does get confusing but the forms are managable.

If you have many areas to cover, property , pensions new car to return, joint debts, it would be appropraite to contact one of the experts and gain early advanced information.

I used Paul and his team at Reviva, they really helped me through the process

regards Richard
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Whatamess
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United Kingdom
42 Posts

Posted - 21 April 2010 :  22:32:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
They are a handful, good advice from Richard. It took me a few days to work through them and to be honest the clerk was really helpful when I went in, they went through any issues I didnt get quite right. My best advice is just be open and honest, dont try to hide anything and then ask here if your struggling, this forum is the best place for advice/help/support.
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Matt
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debtinfo
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Posted - 21 April 2010 :  22:50:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi 2 places to look, try and fill them in online there are guidance notes at www.insolvency.gov.uk

also there is a link here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1056083
to the the CAB example of how to fill the forms in

hope that helps
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Richard P
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United Kingdom
1701 Posts

Posted - 22 April 2010 :  13:22:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi look devine

please do not rely on the court clerk to be nice and spend time looking through your petition.

I have known some clerks being very busy telling the applicant to go away and complete the forms properly, this is within their rights fortuantly most clerks are human beings and understand the situation you are in.

regards Richard
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