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Lesley.dn
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Posted - 30 January 2011 :  20:49:42  Show Profile  Visit Lesley.dn's Homepage  Reply with Quote
my exhuband avoided paying a bill saying he had an IVA, he does not, the creditor went after me and I was made bankrupt, the trustee knew about the false IVA,did not inform me, but used the IVA in letters emails witness statements at Court even when he knew it was not signed. The trustee is to evict me from my home this thursday, can I stop the eviction, what can I do ?

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Posted - 30 January 2011 :  21:14:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

Please give a bit more background - is the property owned by you or do you rent a property

Happy to assist if I have a bit more detail, Richard

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RHB
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Posted - 31 January 2011 :  16:11:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If they were joint bills then both of you are liable, so if one won't/can't pay they will come after the other for their money.
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