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h.s
Junior Member
170 Posts |
Posted - 15 April 2008 : 23:03:46
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what i i havnt the 495 pounds to make myself bankrupt |
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JulianDonnelly
Junior Member
United Kingdom
325 Posts |
Posted - 16 April 2008 : 09:19:15
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Hi HS,
A warm welcome to the forum, the fee consists of two parts the court fee and the official receivers fee. If you are in receipt of certain benefits you can claim a reduction in the fee whereby the court will waiver their part of the fee.
This will discount the £495 fee to £354.
Unfortunately if you are not in receipt of these benefits then the full fee will have to be paid.
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk |
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melanie_giles
Senior Member
1191 Posts |
Posted - 17 April 2008 : 22:20:24
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This is why we badly need the Debt Relief Order process to become law - to help people such as this poster.
For an informal chat about any financial difficulties, or advice as to the options available, I can be contacted via my website - www.melaniegiles.com |
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Skippy
forum expert
United Kingdom
3290 Posts |
Posted - 19 April 2008 : 14:07:57
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I'm a bit late replying to this one, but I know that some of the utility companies will help with BR fees - it might be worth speaking to the CAB as they'll have more information.
Tomorrow is a mystery, yesterday is history, today is the present, a gift to make the most of.
View my blog at http://skippy13.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/ |
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United Kingdom
646 Posts |
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Reviva UK
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2452 Posts |
Posted - 19 April 2008 : 20:52:45
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Agreed
I much needed debt solution for people who owe between 5,000 and 15,000 and where DM isn't appropriate
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com |
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