quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant The pursuer has started legal action. Assuming Mark is correct they can no longer carry it on. It'...
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant OK, here is my reading: Mark explains that the pursuer cannot carry on the legal action now they h...
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant Hi nastynick. If you read back over the thread from Seany Boy you should see (from the combined co...
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant From memory, the timings involved in this situation complicate things a little nastynick. I'm not ...
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant Hi nastynick. Here are the thoughts of Mark, Shona and Kevin on the thread/subject you mention tha...
quote:Originally posted by Mark McFadyen Probably the easiest way, now that you've read the post you described, is to read the response as it clarifi...
You people are truly a fount of knowledge, but Nasty Nick's a veritable cesspit of cynicism! I noticed a post recently where somebody was saying th...
Much food for thought and many thanks.
OK and thanks. Next question. A bankruptcy only lasts a year, and Trust Deeds are supposed to last for three but I've been told that depending on circ...
Many thanks. I'm curious about the £2500 to £4500 which seems to be in excess of outlays. What do I actually get in return for that?
Many thanks.
Question answered. many thanks.
Thanks Mark, what I'm driving at is this. Is there a cut off point after which it's completely obliterated from public records - to put it differently...