I'm not sure how else to put this RBSB. I believe it is the case that etc etc. In other words, that's my understanding of the situation. But,...
Of course, it is possible that your contact is just on a few days leave (a lot of schools were off for part of this week), and his/her emails are bein...
quote:Originally posted by RockBottomSolidBase Sorry Candlewick, not sure if you meant it is the case that a statement of affairs IS sent in sequestr...
I believe that this is the case.
quote:Originally posted by Neilfisk Thanks for that. Bit disappointed at that TBH, I was discharged sequestrated in June 2009 and have no problems ge...
The 'user guide' for the Register of Insolvencies says that "Searches will return details of all ÔÇ£liveÔÇØ bankruptcy cases plus those that were d...
Again, it's a fair point, TDA. And an easy one to make, and believe - for those of us who are not currently in a trust deed. Yet, one thing whic...
I think some good points are made on this thread. In my view, it is perfectly acceptable to ask someone to sign a declaration along the lines of "I...
I think that the credit reference agencies have a basic framework for their information. That framework may not have a space for 'protected trust d...
Did your trust deed become protected, Firewalker? It won't be on the Register if it didn't. Also, your trustee is an individual, not a company. S...
Heather, there are (at least) three stages to ending a trust deed. - making your final payment, and being told to cancel your direct debit - get...
Have you actually checked on the Register of Insolvencies, Heather? If you go to the AiB website, there's a box on the top right hand corner of the...
I agree with everything that has already been said. I'll add that you can't go for a LILA bankruptcy if you own a property. Even if it's in negati...
I agree with Kevin. The Sheriff can continue the sequestration hearing pending the outcome of the DAS application. Or he/she can award sequestrati...
I'm confused about this point - If droog was resident in Scotland, under the jurisdiction of the Scottish courts, how was it possible that a credit...