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Posted - 01 March 2008 :  15:24:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have taken and considered professional advice on an IVA and this is not possible. I have £39k debts. I am employed as a professional services adviser (in-house lawyers). I have clients who are my bread and butter. If I was to declare myself bankrupt, would there be any way that I could stop the OR or Trustee from advertising my bankruptcy order as it would seriously affect my ability to earn a living!

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Posted - 01 March 2008 :  23:38:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there
I am only aware of a few circumstances where a bankruptcy order is not adverised.

This is usually because of the danger associated with advertising a persons name & address. For example I am aware of a bankrupt wh testified at a terorist trial. For safety reasons the details were not made public

You are probably aware that it is advertised in 4 places.
Stubbs Gazette, London Gazette, Insolvency.gov web page and your local paper.

Obviously your IVA is already rgistered on the above but has not been published in the local paper.

Hope it helps

Paul Johns
Reviva UK
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