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Guide to wiriting reasons for bankruptcy
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Hi all bumping this one up again as it looks like quite a few people are doing their forms this week.
Good luck anyone sitting down to write their reasons. If i could suggest one for thing - perhaps putting in a series of dates eg
2000
2001
2002
2002
and under each date think did anything significant happen - ie new loan, consolidation, credit card, major life event loss of job relationship. dont put it into a sentence yet.
once you have got the chronological order sorted it will help you compose it in to sentences and avoid the waffle. (well perhaps some of it)
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Thanks thats brilliant!
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Thank you Beth, I am just sitting down today to fill the forms, and have been wondering about that bit. You've put it up just in the right time.0
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hi Beth is a complete star for this guide and the help she has been giving people, myself included.
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desperatetobedebtfree wrote: »hi Beth is a complete star for this guide and the help she has been giving people, myself included.
Maybe this thread should be made a sticky?
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what a fantastic thread, and how very thoughtful of you. I, like many others am filling out my forms now so posts like yours are invaluable.
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hi there
just got to write my reason for going br then the forms are done .
this is a helpfull link , so im bumping it back up to help others like me who prob dont know where to start:T:beer:the glass is now half full :beer:0 -
Just seen this thread in a link so thought I would BUMP also to help anyone who is needing help with the `reasons` section of their petition.
Beth Honey...keep smiling xx:A
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Lets have a BUMP with the important bit added -I thought id write this to help anyone trying to fill out their bankruptcy forms and not sure what to write as reasons.
There are two schools of thought keep it brief or write an essay. it is up to you but the basics need to be the same. If yours is a complicated story its best to put a bit more info in that a more simpler one.
I have put in examples of what to include and suggestions for how to present the information, i have not used real examples. I am not saying i have all the answers i dont but i want to help and i have sucessfully helped other memebers tweak thiers.
Chronological order
The Official reciever will be trying to get a picture of how you ended up filing for bankruptcy it is easier to break down your paragraphs into chunks - new paragraph for each bit of new information such as a loan, or when a problem arose.It makes it easier to read and is a clear way of presenting information.
What essentials need to go in?
Dates - try and include the year you took out credit for each debt you have
creditor - include who the original credit was with
what it was spent on - if you used it for living costs say so, if it was to consolidate say so, dont lie
date when difficulties arose - and what you did - e.g 2001 lost job, took a new credit card.
advice - when you took advice
example:
In 2001 I took out a £7000 loan with Egg, I used the loan for house improvements and purchasing a car for work. I met all my payments until 2002.
example:
In 2001 I took out a £7000 loan with Egg, I used the loan for house improvements and purchasing a car for work. I met all my payments until 2002.
My relationship broke down and i was forced to find a new place to live. This incurred extra costs.
I applied for and was accepted for a new credit card with Mint, i used y credit card to meet my essential living costs.
example:
My marriage ended in 2007, until that time i had always managed my finances well, however my husband/wife managed our household finances i was unaware they had taken out a large loan against our house. I did sign the loan agreement but did not question my ex husband/wife about this. I regret this now but am faced with £25000 of which i am jointly liable.
Things to avoid
Try and keep it as clear and concise as you can, using lots of waffle and emotional language can get in the way of the facts. The official receiver is only really interested to see when, what and how.
It can be a fine balance between giving lots of details and straying into berating yourself with little facts. It will mean the OR is likely to spend longer trying to get a clear picture and can add to your stress as you try and remember details.
example
I took out loans and credit cards a few years ago, i was really stupid and just spent it all, i feel so ashamed and really stupid but its done now and im hoping it will just get sorted. my life is a mess, my wife left with the dog and my children need things so i have been spending more than i should. I have lots of credit cards and not really sure how much i owe, i think its quite alot, my job doesnt pay very well and i always have more month than money so i borrow off my parents and im in a bit of a pckle really so im hopng bankruptcy will be a good start, i know i have stuck my head in the sand a bit sorry.
i hope that helps it is not really possible to write a template because everyone has individual circumstances.
Above all be honest, if you gambled then say so, its better to be upfront than be found out later.
If you reallt cant remember dates and amounts then be approximate. when i went through mine with my OR she worked out id been a year out on a date. but was fine. because i have been chronilogical ( started from the date i took out credit that lead to my problems, not the first time i took out credit)
example from mine (opening part mine did go on longer)
It is with regret I find myself in the position of petitioning for bankruptcy. I have £30,000 worth of debt with no ability to pay my creditors as I am now in receipt of benefits due to my ill health. Up until my debts became unmanageable, I had always been able to make payments on time and had an excellent credit rating.
Over the last three and half years my personal debt has become a major problem. My marriage ended in April 2006, despite our best efforts to remain together. My ex-husband left the marital home in July 2006 and I found the experience very difficult: I agreed to pay the majority of the mortgage as I was remaining there with my son. I also agreed to take out an 8000 loan to repay my ex-husband’s parents the money they had lent us to buy our house.
Until I took this loan, I did not have excess personal debt beyond a modest overdraft and mortgage. I did not seek legal advice which, with hindsight, was a mistake.
I hope that helps, i am happy to help anyone with thier statement, Im not much good on all the technical stuff but words is my thing:D
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