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Form 6.27 - B/R Petition
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I will, I will...
I'm busy crossing and ticking right now.
I've never had so much fun.
(seriously thanks again for all your help)0 -
Thats why BRs are not allowed an amount for entertainment on their SOA - being bankrupt is entertainment enough!
:j :j
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:jfound it........
Ok on the back
2. leave resided...cross out the rest(carried on business at)
(g) fill in the town of your court
(h) state reasons ........she put the court...moon town:D
3.she crossed out "i was adjudged bc on"
she also crossed out "ON(J)............I(F) made a composition ect"
she left i have not entered into a voluntary arrangement
crossed out "on(j).........i entered into
left (iv)i have not been subject to
crossed out on (j) .......an administration order
5. a statement of affairs
date and leave signing until you get there
Is that ok or have i confused you more.lol
Hi
This is exactly how our forms were presented last week and the clerk said they were correct.
HTH Angie x0 -
Brilliant news Angie - so I can carry on ticking and crossing...0
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Entertainment:eek::eek:OMG whatever next.
What sad lives we lead if form filling is seen as entertainment,i watch paint dry much less energetic:rotfl:but just as amusingFree impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0 -
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Here's a thought - although there is no "entertainment allowance" allowed on the SOA - there will be a holiday allowance.
Now assuming we could actually afford it -
Who would know if you ever went on holiday.
Or used the allowance for a few drinks or meals with our beloved ones.
Now having just said all that - do we have to tell the OR if you are taking a holiday?0 -
the allowance is there because they have to set a limit, if you want to use it for something else then you can.
no you don't have to tell the OR if you go on holidayHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
Thanks it's good to know all the facts.0
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