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Stan.mr
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Posted - 24 June 2011 :  08:24:34  Show Profile  Visit Stan.mr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I havee been devorced 11 years former marital home in joint name i paid mogage instead of child support former wife has remogaged house now she is in debtagain to the value of 40.000 pound the house is not worth that much . but my name is still on the deeds would it be adviseable for me to go bancrupt i am a single fathher looking after 2 children thank you

Niobe
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Posted - 24 June 2011 :  08:34:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Stan and welcome to the forum.

I would speak to an expert about this. The details can be found on the left hand side of the page.

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Blackie
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Posted - 24 June 2011 :  08:49:12  Show Profile  Visit Blackie's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Stan.mr

I agree with Kallis and you should discuss this with an expert as more information is needed to give you some good advice.

All the best

John Blackadder
Bankruptcy365

For help and advice on the easiest and most effective way to a debt free future, please go to www.bankruptcy365.co.uk.
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