
Hi Pascal12 Please keep us updated on the response. It should be interesting. I also meant to ask how much the cheque was for. Mark
Hi poprey In short, no, as you are both bound by the terms of the trust deeds you are in. Mark
Hi Kevin I'd still pit our wits against any lawyer I've ever met! Mark
I'm not sure prescription would apply here. The period would commence from the end of the trust deed as opposed to the start. The ongoing process of t...
Sorry I meant to add that the trustee would require a court order to hold into the funds before seeking any re appointment. It would be an interest...
'Resurrecting' the appointment is difficult but can be done via the court in a sequestration. I think this will be far more difficult to do in a trust...
Hi Timelord The answer would be no as the registered keeper is not the registered owner. I'm sure this states this on the V5 and also the £3k value...
Just had an update from AIB that it should be resolved by 18th May. Mark
It would be extremely unusual for a trust deed to fail to be accepted by creditors as we work to specific criteria set by creditors. The failure of a ...
Over 4 years, you would pay back £19,200 which appears to be considerably over the original debt. From the information provided, it doesn't appear ...
Interesting update ( slightly ) Trust Deed received no objections whatsoever & now protected. HMRC called following the initial circular/proposal f...
Hi Commando1 Is it a requirement for wages to be paid into an RBS account? Mark
Hi worried1 You're probably right as this would deal with both the Trust Deed and any potential issues with the property. Mark
Hi worried1 No, this would not discharge the Trust Deed as such. Another option would be to ask the Trustee how much would be required to pay th...