Hi Penny1286 If none of your family are in a position to "top up" your contribution, then I would tell your Trustee that. I'd also ask them whethe...
Hi Penny1286 It seems odd that your Trustee would ask you to find a third party to "top up" your payments. If you have shown reasonably that £202,...
Ah, that makes more sense then. The Form 5 should be on its way. Great news about your discharge!
Hi Lee This means that you were discharged from the trust deed on 26 August, so congratulations! Have you received your Form 5? The Trustee would...
Hi Caroline Investigating mis-sold PPI is part of the trust deed process for insolvency practitioners. It would appear that your Trustee is outsou...
Hi jojo93 On 1 April 2008, the Protected Trust Deed Regulations came into force, which is when Form 5's and Form 6's came into being. If you were ...
Hi FormerBadDebtor This case was heard at the Supreme Court on 3 July. However, it can take a few months for the decision to be announced. I'd gu...
Hi Gawa Things like winnings, or an inheritance, that didn't belong to you when you signed your trust deed, are called "acquirenda". The period th...
Hi Lee There's no 'normal' discharge period, different firms have different processes, and there's no statutory limit on how long they can take to ...
Hi weemeee I believe you can search the register, but it’s not readily accessible. I believe there’s a charge for each search.
Hi weemeee It's really dependent on the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland. Usually, the recall is sent to them in the form of Form 9, and they n...
Hi jimel81 If you haven't received the Form 5, then you haven't been discharged from the trust deed, and any assets you acquire still belong to the...
Hi weemeee If your Trustee is in the process of giving you your Form 5, the inhibition must have been recalled. In terms of the Protected Trust De...
Hi jimel81 Whether your Trustee can try and realise the total amount owed (i.e the debt, plus statutory interest, plus the Trustee's fees) will dep...