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Andy.6
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Posted - 08 February 2011 :  07:34:58  Show Profile  Visit Andy.6's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I can not afford the £600 or less as i am on income support. Can i pay this in monthly installments?

Richard P
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Posted - 08 February 2011 :  08:06:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
HI andy

no you will not be able to pay in installments but you can save in advanc and delay court date

here is a link to a similar question with some helpfull comments

http://bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=12490#53012

Richard
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Niobe
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Posted - 08 February 2011 :  10:01:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You may find that as you are on benefits you can have the fees reduced by £150.

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Jan
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glafy
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Posted - 08 February 2011 :  10:58:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Andy
This is a position that a lot of people find themselves in.
It is so hard to find the BR fees at a time when one has no money at all.
As kallis3 has posted, see if you are able to get a reduction due to being on benefits or, if possible, try to plan a few months ahead and save for the fees.
Good Luck
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