Hi Finished Detailed are recorded on the Register of Insolvencies. If you type your first and surname, it should provide details. If that fai...
I agree TDA The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Irela...
Hi KSM If the funds have been spent then yes it is possible for the trustee to agree on extension. TDA is correct though - it is usually down to...
KSM Trustees hands are tied with this - the legislation is very specific in that any income left after applying the Common financial statement must...
Vixen That is a very good question and unfortunately usually involves a very technical response. For a trust deed to achieve protected status th...
A form is sent to the Registers of Scotland by the trustee. There is no legal requirement to send it to the AIB. The ASTRA system is information be...
That is great news indeed !
fcwalker The formal process of adjudicating claims can be time consuming as creditors are required to provide evidence of the debt to ensure the de...
Paulo1888 I am sorry to hear about your situation. You do have the option to hand back the keys to the mortgage provider. If the property has no...
expired I am sure all the contributors will agree that this is a rather complex issue and each trustee firm will have their own way of dealing with...
Expired There are a lot of points and questions raised so apologies if I don’t answer all of them. The new change in legislation may have reduce...
Hi Kevin Unfortunately the trust deed legislation is very specific in terms of contributions. We hope this will change in due course but until the...
Hi tehvlb I agree with TDA - it would be surprising if the trustee honours the minute of agreement although perhaps there is some sort of negotiati...
It depends on the wording of your staff handbook. Usually it will have a generic phase such as "enter sequestration , trust deed or formal arrang...
Hi expired The trustee's fees are fixed at the start of the process and forms the basis in which creditors agree to the proposal. The fee is usuall...