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 ยฃ2500 to ยฃ4500 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...