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If you are considering bankruptcy Consumer Debt Counselling.co.uk is here to give you professional unbiased support. Before committing to bankruptcy give us a call there may be other options available to you such as an Individual Voluntary Arrangement or a Debt Management Plan. Call us on 0800 043 50 43, all calls are free and lines are open 7 days a week from 9am to 9pm. Alternatively complete our enquiry form and we will call you back.
What is bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is a method of dealing with debts that you are unable to pay. Becoming bankrupt is a way of freeing yourself from serious debt problems while at the same time ensuring that your assets are shared out fairly between your creditors. Bankruptcy is available to anyone subject to some restrictions.
Being made bankrupt
The bankruptcy process begins with a bankruptcy petition being presented to the court. This petition can be presented either by yourself or by a creditor to which you owe at least £250. After receiving the petition the court can either issue a bankruptcy order, dismiss the petition, appoint an Insolvency Practitioner to deal with the debt, or if more information is needed the proceedings may be delayed. A bankruptcy order can be made even if you dispute or refuse to acknowledge it.
Advantages of Bankruptcy
For a person looking to overcome debt problems bankruptcy has several benefits. The Official Receiver or a nominee will be appointed to deal with your financial affairs on your behalf. You will receive Court protection from any further debt recovery actions by your creditors. The bankruptcy will last for one year at the end of which you are able to start afresh with most if not all of your debts cleared.
Disadvantages and Implications of Bankruptcy
Being made bankrupt does however have a number of negative consequences associated with it. For example any valuable assets including your home may be sold to repay your debts. Additionally the Bankruptcy Order will be publicised in your local newspaper and your credit rating will be affected making it more difficult to obtain credit in the future. As a bankrupt you will be restricted from certain professions including being an accountant, lawyer or company director.
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