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debtinfo
forum expert
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Posted - 10 June 2011 : 17:57:14
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Jimmy - One can never say what you want in the definitive manner that you want it, the truth is that the court has considerable power to make whatever order it sees fit if it thinks that there is justification for it.
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If you have been completely honest then it would be highly unusual for you to get a BRO after discharge and you would normally have some inkling that something was going on (you would be asked back for more interviews or other enquiries for instance) so with 6 weeks to go then you are more than likely in the clear |
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JimmyChoo
Starting Member
United Kingdom
29 Posts |
Posted - 11 June 2011 : 09:17:56
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Hi Debtinfo,
Thanks for the comments. Ok that is reassuring as I have not been recalled or ask any major questions since the original SOA.
Regards,
Jimmy
quote: Originally posted by debtinfo
Jimmy - One can never say what you want in the definitive manner that you want it, the truth is that the court has considerable power to make whatever order it sees fit if it thinks that there is justification for it.
BUT
If you have been completely honest then it would be highly unusual for you to get a BRO after discharge and you would normally have some inkling that something was going on (you would be asked back for more interviews or other enquiries for instance) so with 6 weeks to go then you are more than likely in the clear
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Niobe
Administrator
United Kingdom
4590 Posts |
Posted - 11 June 2011 : 10:44:59
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Fingers crossed that it all goes smoothly for you,
The world is broken, halos fail to glisten We try to make a difference but no one wants to listen Hail the preachers, fake and proud Their doctrines will be cloud Then they'll dissipate like snowflakes in an ocean
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Bigal4787
forum expert
United Kingdom
641 Posts |
Posted - 12 June 2011 : 09:39:44
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Hi, an interim BRO has to be applied for within the 12 months, which as the name suggests means it's a mechanism whereby the OR can then apply for a full BRO, even once the 12 months are up, all they have to show to the court is enough evidence (not all)to show that a BRO is required, whilst the full file is prepared.
However the OR does have the option of applying to the court, post bankruptcy for a BRO, say if it came to light that there had not been full disclosure of financial affairs
Big Al Insolvency examiner with the Insolvency service from April 2008 - July 2010.
If you need help completing SOA's(statement of affairs) or PIQ's(preliminary information questionnaire) if you've been declared bankrupt, or anything else and you're within 30 miles or so of Warrington, then please contact me via my contact details in the expert page for futher details"
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JimmyChoo
Starting Member
United Kingdom
29 Posts |
Posted - 13 June 2011 : 08:16:24
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Hi Bigal,
Thanks for your expert comments. Just a quick final one - would I or any other Bankruptcee know if the OR intends to aply for an interim BRO? Would we be notified?
Regards,
Jimmy Choo
quote: Originally posted by Bigal4787
Hi, an interim BRO has to be applied for within the 12 months, which as the name suggests means it's a mechanism whereby the OR can then apply for a full BRO, even once the 12 months are up, all they have to show to the court is enough evidence (not all)to show that a BRO is required, whilst the full file is prepared.
However the OR does have the option of applying to the court, post bankruptcy for a BRO, say if it came to light that there had not been full disclosure of financial affairs
Big Al Insolvency examiner with the Insolvency service from April 2008 - July 2010.
If you need help completing SOA's(statement of affairs) or PIQ's(preliminary information questionnaire) if you've been declared bankrupt, or anything else and you're within 30 miles or so of Warrington, then please contact me via my contact details in the expert page for futher details"
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debtinfo
forum expert
2826 Posts |
Posted - 13 June 2011 : 19:00:20
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any time the OR makes an application to court they will inform you so that you have the chance to defend yourself at any hearing |
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JimmyChoo
Starting Member
United Kingdom
29 Posts |
Posted - 14 June 2011 : 08:24:47
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Hi all,
Ok all my questions have been answered, I hope my posts and your answerers will help other people out these.
Regards, Jimmy
quote: Originally posted by debtinfo
any time the OR makes an application to court they will inform you so that you have the chance to defend yourself at any hearing
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