
Hi Bobster, welcome to the forum. Unfortunately my thoughts on this matter are slightly different to your trustee. If all your creditors have obje...
That's great news Amerififer, that's a weight off your shoulders! Julie
Hi Hel34 Unfortunately we don't have definitive answer for you, as all trustees will treat this matter differently. Julie
Hi gillianr2 Has your husband completed a current status report recently? If not I would suggest asking the trustee to send one out to you. In ad...
Hi Gillianr2 If the AiB has said that they are happy to accept receipts confirming that the car belongs to your husband, I don't think you will hav...
Hello newboy You should receive something in writing from the trustee confirming your discharge, and if you haven't I would give them a phone. J...
Hi Sam21 If you continue to fail to declare bonuses, the Trustee could refuse to grant your discharge. Julie
Hi Hel34 I would echo Mark's comments, if however you aren't sure you could ask your Trustee to provide you with a copy of the Statement of Affairs...
Good Morning Wendy As the Trust Deed Assitant quite rightly points out, you should contact your Insolvency Practitioner and advise them of the change...
Hi Lainey Welcome to the forum, hopefully myself and the other experts will be able to point you in the right direction. One of the questions th...
Hi Semaj, Couple of questions! Have you continued to make payments to your Trustee since August 2009, and if so how much have you been paying? ...
The involvement that your Trustee has in your case will vary dependant upon which firm is appointed. Whilst it is important that you maintain your ag...
Hi Numanor, Sorry, didn't recognise the name and link it with your previous post when drafting my response! Following on from what Mark has said...
It will really be down to the individual Trustee, though I would suggest that there is an argument that your husband requiring to give up his second j...
Just posting to agree with Kevin. Whilst some IP firms will review bank statements, I suspect that fewer and fewer firms are doing so and they are un...