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Julia.dn
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Posted - 11 August 2012 :  15:24:11  Show Profile  Visit Julia.dn's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The trustee in my partners bankrupcy in 1997 has retired and the firm no longer deals with bankrupcies. An asset was a personal pension which matures next year and we need to find out how much will be left. The pension provider will not give us a statement either, but they did until the trustee retired. The original trustee said he would take about a quarter of it. Will a new trustee have all the details? Can any of the previous trustee's decisions be overturned?

debtinfo
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Posted - 11 August 2012 :  15:52:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Has a new trustee been appointed yet, there is a general rule in bankruptcy that the decisions of a previous trustee must be upheld, presuming that the original trustee actually made a formal decision
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debtinfo
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Posted - 11 August 2012 :  15:56:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You may want to have a gander at this

http://www.insolvencydirect.bis.gov.uk/freedomofinformation/technical/TechnicalManual/Ch37-48/chapter48/part3/part_3.htm
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Julia.dn
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Posted - 11 August 2012 :  17:28:34  Show Profile  Visit Julia.dn's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I do not know how to find out. As the pension only has 1 year to run is it unrealistic to inquire about what will be left. It obviously affect retirement planning etc

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Has a new trustee been appointed yet, there is a general rule in bankruptcy that the decisions of a previous trustee must be upheld, presuming that the original trustee actually made a formal decision



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debtinfo
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Posted - 11 August 2012 :  17:36:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Contact the official receiver and ask if they are trustee or if someone else is going to be appointed
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