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Matthew.nm
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Posted - 05 February 2011 :  14:27:28  Show Profile  Visit Matthew.nm's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Good Day,
I am having problems with question 2 (g) of the bankruptcy petition document where I am asked as to the name of the court where i am applying. I must apply at the high court in london since I have been residing outside of the uk for over 6 months, the last 6 months of which are in Russia. The question does not accommodate my response, I cannot apply at a county court so please can you advise me how to complete this question correctly so I do not throw £450 down the toilet next week.

Thanks

ps, the document i am using is from the link on this website (bankruptcyhelp.org)

RHB
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Posted - 05 February 2011 :  16:28:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can't you put the High court down?
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Niobe
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Posted - 05 February 2011 :  18:08:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You should put the High Court down if that is where you are petitioning.

Are you appearing yourself or have you appointed a Power of Attorney?

Unless you are getting a reduction because of benefits then the fees are more expensive than in a county court. Normal fees are £600.

Buckle your seat belt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye bye.

Jan
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