If the forms are properly completed, and the fee has been paid, it can even be a matter of days to get the decision. For BRUs/BROs, the first step ...
If you only have income from benefits, and you have no assets, I can't see why a trust deed would be better for you than bankruptcy. A trustee in b...
If you meet the basic criteria for bankruptcy (and you've paid your 200 quid fee!) then the bankruptcy will be awarded. This guide tells you more a...
I think it's only for Bankruptcy Restriction Orders (BRO), imposed by the sheriff, that the person is 'named and shamed'. Bankruptcy Restriction Un...
This is probably too much of a coincidence, but... I read John's post earlier, and couldn't understand why he had been told that his debt had to be...
Well, I enjoy a good rant myself [:)], but if ranting isn't working, I try to remember the phrase: "I know that you believe you understand what you...
Wow! Marty/luca don't beat around the bush, ask what you're really thinking [:)]
Fair enough - it was just a suggestion, based on the way I'd understood your post.
quote: I'm posting on here so I don't end up going mental over the phone at a Think Banking "money manager". 3 times I have been on the phone to them ...
Och well, I was trying to leave my usual cynical side to one side for a bit! My mostly cynical self completely agrees with the reasons already put ...
[Disclaimer] The following is not intended to be a nationalistic statement! There appear to be a number of England-based companies offering trust d...
That's an interesting point. I thought that TDs were similar to bankruptcy in terms of payments made to creditors. So, if there is enough in the '...
I think a BRO can only happen if the person is bankrupt - not for a trust deed. Is telling lies to the trustee in a trust deed an offence punishabl...
Thanks, TDA. I'm slightly calmer now, so thinking a bit straighter.. Is it directly from an IP firm? Good question. It's from a company which ...