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paola
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Posted - 17 December 2008 :  17:56:11  Show Profile  Visit paola's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Old bankruptcy from 1996, filed twice in two names within the same 6months, never had any contact with OR, they show on the register as Discharge Suspended Indefinitely, what will happen with the new rules coming in, will this discharge all

Reviva UK
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Posted - 17 December 2008 :  18:01:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not sure which new rules you are refering to.

However the OR can retain you in Br unless you cooperate fully with their enquiry.

Paul Johns
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Needafriend
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Posted - 17 December 2008 :  18:03:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Paola and Welcome

Have you looked to see who your OR is as they may have you suspended discharge because they could not get hold of you and so the case is not closed.

You would need to look on the register and contact the OR dealing with it and then cooperate with them so that they may be able to close your file and then hopefully discharge you.

Jo
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paola
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Posted - 17 December 2008 :  18:26:19  Show Profile  Visit paola's Homepage  Reply with Quote
when you say retain you in BR, this is forever, ie if you have never had any contact with OR and really do not intend to do so, what is the final situation.
This is from 1996, so odes this never go away if you do nothing?

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Originally posted by Reviva UK

Not sure which new rules you are refering to.

However the OR can retain you in Br unless you cooperate fully with their enquiry.

Paul Johns
Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK

Real People ..... Real Debt Solutions
www.revivauk.com



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Needafriend
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Posted - 17 December 2008 :  18:47:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi basically, if you dont contact them and cooperate then you may never be discharged.

I think that is what Paul is telling you. In order to be discharged you have to contact them and cooperate like i have said.

It is an old case that until the OR is satisfied then no it wont go away and will stay with you forever im affraid or at least until you have fulfilled the legal requirements that the OR expect of you.

Jo
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Needafriend says: Live life to the full, take life by the horns and live a little, otherwise life would be so boring!

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paola
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Posted - 18 December 2008 :  16:55:23  Show Profile  Visit paola's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Okay, thanks for that, at what point would an old bankruptcy become a criminal matter, bear in mind that this happened over 12 years ago and there has never been any contact. I am just trying to get an idea on the situation, I now live abroad, but would like to know what the worst could be.

Thanks
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Originally posted by Needafriend

Hi basically, if you dont contact them and cooperate then you may never be discharged.

I think that is what Paul is telling you. In order to be discharged you have to contact them and cooperate like i have said.

It is an old case that until the OR is satisfied then no it wont go away and will stay with you forever im affraid or at least until you have fulfilled the legal requirements that the OR expect of you.

Jo
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19 Weeks down


33 to go




For more info on how i have come through bankruptcy and for links to help, you can read my blog here called:
Needafriend's Info on Bankruptcy :-)
http://debtfreejo.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/
Needafriend says: Live life to the full, take life by the horns and live a little, otherwise life would be so boring!





Edited by - paola on 18 December 2008 16:56:06
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