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sleeplessnights
Junior Member
United Kingdom
256 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 21:48:11
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Me and OH,
Ipswich Court tomorrow.
Nearly upon us.
Thanks for all the advice.
Matt |
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digman
Junior Member
United Kingdom
319 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 21:51:52
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Hi Matt ,
just wanted to say good luck for tomorrow , me and the wife went BR friday . Court is not a problem at all .
Andy |
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movin on
Average Member
United Kingdom
946 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 21:52:46
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Hey Matt
Just to wish you both good luck for tomorrow - please let us know how you get on.
Jenny
xx
The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !! |
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soscared
Junior Member
United Kingdom
229 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 21:54:07
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i went bk last thur..the court was not the ordeal i expected (read my previous post) i didn't even have to see the judge and this was the worst thing i was dreadying.
good luck for tom will be thinking of you |
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dazed and confused
Junior Member
United Kingdom
475 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 21:58:46
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Good luck for tomorrow! |
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BankruptC
Senior Member
1030 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 22:08:28
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Hope it goes ok for you, Matt. It really is NOTHING to worry about. :-)
We'll be thinking about you both.
C. x |
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end or teather
Junior Member
United Kingdom
254 Posts |
Posted - 05 October 2008 : 22:32:07
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Hi Mat, Good luck for tomorrow,
EOT. |
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Needafriend
Junior Member
United Kingdom
344 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 07:05:01
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Morning Sleeplessnights
I just wanted to add my best wishes for today.
You will be fine, it will all go well and when you come home another great weight would have been lifted from your shoulders!
LOL to you both.
As always :-)
Jo x Your Mother Hen :-)
Please visit my blog for info on how I got here and other information to guide you through from my experience called:
"Mother Hen's New Debt Free Life with Links and added info on Bankruptcy!" available to view at:
http://debtfreejo.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/ |
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tracy_b
Junior Member
United Kingdom
457 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 09:15:13
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good morning sleepless nights. Soon be over. good luck and let us know how you got on. Tracy x 9thOct and counting |
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sleeplessnights
Junior Member
United Kingdom
256 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:10:33
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Afternoon
Well, here are todays proceedings.
We arrived at Ipswich County Court at 0910 hrs for two appointements of 0915 & 0930.
We were sent to the Cashier who went through 1 set of forms each and threw the other 2 copies away. We swore on the holy book etc then paid our monies.
Time 10 mins.
We were then told to go to the court Usher as we will be seeing the judge at 1000 hrs.
We went upstairs, we were the only people in the room, no usher for about 10 mins. When she arrived she took our forms and came back from the judge and said he would see us on time (1000).
We went to see the Judge together, he asked one question about the possible shortfall in the house.
Time 5 mins
He then adjudged us both bankrupt and sent us back to the cashier who advised us to come back in 20 mins to collect completed Petition.
We went outside for a leisurely walk around Ipswich for 15 mins then returned to the Court Cashier.
She gave us our Petition then advised us to go straight to the OR at the other side of Ipswich.
We went to the OR who would NOT see us together incase i was 'holding a hand behind up her back'??
He asked her some direct questions etc, how we got into debt.
Time 15 mins.
I then met the same OR, he asked me the same questions, then said things look OK at first glance and that we should be discharged after 6 months.
Time 15 mins
OH was then asked to enter the room, he said something which someone could maybe clarify that our tax codes will be set to zero and that we would have to pay all money above our SOA to him if we want! We obviously agreed.
He asked us a couple of more questions and then said that we would have a telephone interview next week and as long as this was OK, that he would send us a form in 3 months to update any pay rises / changes in our affairs.
That was it, we walked out of the ORs office with a clean slate.
I cannot honestly believe how easy it was.
We have just called all our creditors, banks and Northern Rock to advise them accordingly. (out of courtesy)
Thanks for all your help on here, where does the Paypal donation go ?
Matt
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BankruptC
Senior Member
1030 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:17:41
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That's fab, Matt, well done and congrats to you both on your debt-free future!! :-)
The OR's right about your tax being zero for the remainder of the tax year (till March). You will therefor in effect get that tax paid to you BUT you must keep it as it will be collected from you to go to your creditors.
Can you clarify again what he said about money above your SoA? Did he give you a figure you'll need to pay separate to your tax?
C. x |
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digman
Junior Member
United Kingdom
319 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:21:17
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Hi Matt ,
Glad all went ok for you . Things must work differently 'oop north' as we had 5 min call with OR in the court clerks office then got told we would get an interview date thru the post .
Best of luck for the future ,
Andy & Hayley |
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sleeplessnights
Junior Member
United Kingdom
256 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:21:59
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Thanks C.
He said that the figure depends on IF there is any money left over our SOA. I personaly couldn't find anything but i presume thats what he has to do. He hasn't confirmed agreement obviously to our SOA yet. This will change drastically due to us giving up the 1st and 2nd mortgage. I know we can save c.300 by renting a house 2 bedrooms bigger than what we have now.
Is this what you meant ?
Cheers Matt |
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sleeplessnights
Junior Member
United Kingdom
256 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:23:34
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thanks digman, my OH was really worried but could not beleive how easy it all worked out to be.
Good luck Matt |
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BankruptC
Senior Member
1030 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:26:22
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Hi Matt,
Yeah, that's what I meant. If there is anything left after all your expenses once you're renting though, they don't take ALL of it. They will take a percentage depending how much you are left with. Did he say all of it?
C. x |
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sleeplessnights
Junior Member
United Kingdom
256 Posts |
Posted - 06 October 2008 : 15:30:16
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Hi C.
He told us that they dont take all of it, it depends how much was left so yes to your question.
His example was that if we hade £1000 spare over and above, then £700 of that would be for the creditors etc.
Obviously we dont have anything near that, he said in our circumstances it would be a lot less P in the £. but couldn't give us an indicative figure until he has assed all the I&E.
Cheers Matt
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