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Daniel Griffiths
Junior Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 June 2010 : 20:30:58
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Hi Simon
Are you sure you should attend Stourbridge court anyway you have to attened the court where your IVA was done, |
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simonshoot5
New Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 June 2010 : 20:42:26
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Well my IVA was done at Dudley County Court but when I rang them to book an appointment about going bankrupt they said due to where I live I needed to go to Stourbridge. Im confused now. |
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Daniel Griffiths
Junior Member
United Kingdom
268 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2010 : 20:44:03
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Did you tell them you were in a current IVA which was done at Dudley County Court, have you moved since the IVA was done? |
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simonshoot5
New Member
United Kingdom
52 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2010 : 20:49:16
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No haven't moved. Didn't tell them as didnt realise I needed to until coming on here and talking to people who have said I cant go bankrupt until I have received my certficate of failure for my IVA. |
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Daniel Griffiths
Junior Member
United Kingdom
268 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2010 : 21:03:22
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when in an IVA agreement you normally have to attened the same court which approved the IVA to go bankrupt, I would still go to Stourbridge on Tuesday, and see what happens, they may call Dudley or Birmingham Court for advice however whether its Dudley or Stourbridge its still the same OR office in Birmingham, if they tell you they cannot hear the petition you can still tell them the procedure at Birmingham Court who adopt the correct format for the granting of bankruptcy of people in a current IVA agreement.
Personally though what is the hurry you have protection in the IVA from creditors until it fails if you waited for this you would not have the bother however I accept that some people just want it all to end and the clock to start ticking for discharge |
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simonshoot5
New Member
United Kingdom
52 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2010 : 21:13:25
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Yes definately want it all to end. Just getting a little confused as getting loads of different advice from people on here. Im just worried about going Tuesday and paying them £600 for them to tell me I cant go bankrupt until I have received my certificate of failure for my IVA. I cant afford to pay another £600 if it doesnt go through the first time. |
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Daniel Griffiths
Junior Member
United Kingdom
268 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2010 : 22:42:26
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Simon
You cannot lose your £600, if you use what you have learned of this site you now have enough information to deal with this, if need be and they do tell you that you cannot petition ask them about the procedure at Birmingham County Court the staff regulary talk to each other they are neighbouring courts Birmingham takes their bankruptcy cases when they are too busy, I think you will find Stourbridge are aware of the procedure which will allow you to file voluntary bankruptcy while the IVA is in force. |
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simonshoot5
New Member
United Kingdom
52 Posts |
Posted - 28 June 2010 : 18:48:24
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Hi all. Spoke with the court today. they would not accept me without my faild iva papers. So i rang my iva supervisor and he has cancled my iva and in 10-14 days i will have the failed papers. Got a new court date of the 13 july. hope it all goes well and they will accept me. Thanks to every 1 posting on here it has been so so helpfull. |
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debtinfo
forum expert
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Posted - 28 June 2010 : 18:50:25
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glad you got it sorted, worth the phone call rather than being turned away on the day |
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