Trust Deed Forum
Oh... yes, it would be two trust deeds. If you use the same firm it will probably "feel" more like a joint arrangement though.
There's different ways to do this Hope4me. I think it's most likely that the firm you choose will do a single income and expenditure exercise for y...
Well done saabrina. It's actually the recording of your discharge on the register that is the key date, rather than receiving the Form 5. You'll...
Hi Hope4me. You actually will not be doing a joint trust deed... they don't exist. Each of you will have your own trust deed, though (assuming y...
Welcome to the forum beccam. Your business partner might well be correct. I'm interested to hear from one of our insolvency experts whether that re...
Welcome to the forum CMarshall. It's likely to be pretty difficult, but those difficulties may subside given time. It also depends greatly upon ...
Congratulations on your discharge DRedd.
Hi Hope4me. Your family member should carry on paying the debt as normal. If they don't, a trust deed will stop them from coming after you.
I guess all of us get things wrong sometimes. It's always good to hear of a firm that takes responsibility and shows flexibility when that happens. ...
Hi dlareg32. I personally wouldn't jump to that conclusion. This situation with the Ombudsman is confusing. So much so in fact that when we firs...
You're certainly bringing this site up in the world culturally pinalta. And increasing traffic to Wikipedia!
You're correct Mark. And a ยฃ1 coin in the meter.
There would usually be no reason to do that so long as you're responding to their reasonable requests for information and making your payments.
No rules against that whitley87... nothing at all to worry about. If it's new they'll fully understand why you don't have books yet.
