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Bankruptcy benefits

 
 

Those who benefit from entering the protection of a Bankruptcy Order:

  • People with no assets,
  • People living in either rented accommodation or with friends and family,
  • Those whose livelihoods would not be lost or affected by being protected by Bankruptcy

There are certain restrictions that will be placed on you if you when you are bankrupt, but aside from this:

  • All of your pre-existing debt is wiped off.
  • Creditors can no longer hassle you.
  • First-time bankrupts are usually discharged within 12 months (sometimes sooner).
  • If you rent or live with parents you don't risk losing your home.
  • You can keep tools of your trade.
  • You can keep a car worth £2500 or less.
  • You have the chance to rebuild your credit rating once discharged.
  • You can get your finances back on track.
If you find that you may benefit from entering into bankruptcy then speak to one of our advisors and they can review your situation for you. If bankrutpcy isn't the best course of action then it won't be recommended.

Complete our short enquiry form to see how we can assist you and we will call you back. Alternatively you can contact us.
 



Is Bankruptcy Right For You?

It could be that bankruptcy is the most suitable debt solution for you.

You may hear that bankruptcy should be considered a last resort, and that you should try an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement), IPP (Informal Payment Plan) or DMP (Debt Management Plan) first, but this isn't always suitable. What's right for you depends entirely on your circumstances as these are all solutions to the same problem, but tackled differently.

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Bankruptcy Assistance Service

You may find that you would benefit from professional help in completing your Statement of Affairs and Bankruptcy Petition.

From the time that you decide to apply for a bankruptcy order, to the day that you are declared bankrupt, you may seek assistance in order to keep your creditors and bailiffs at bay. In addition, performing your own research into bankruptcy often results in receiving conflicting information, depending on the source(s).

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Scottish Bankruptcy Help

Personal bankruptcy for Scottish residents is called Sequestration.

To be sequestrated you must owe at least £1,500 and either: one or more of your creditors must have taken you to court to enforce or demand you repay a debt or you must have been on a debt payment programme under DAS that has been revoked and one of the creditors in the DPP have been to court and obtained a decree on one of the debts.

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Effects of Bankruptcy

You are immediately free from debt and will not be responsible for any of your pre-existing debts.

It is a fresh start for you and your family to start again and build yourself up from a position of strength. You are immediately protected from all your creditors who form part of your bankruptcy.

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