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Bankruptcy queries...HELP!
shoelady82
Posts: 28 Forumite
Hi all,
Having taken the big decision once I looked over my finances a few months ago to go BR I have FINALLY managed to gather the funds together to do so! (I have been off work for 3 months only on SSP!)
My problem is that I have a few queries that the CCCS et al don't seem to be able to answer for me to a decent degree to asuage my growing panic at the thought of doing this!
I have started to fill in the SOA online and am 91% through - get me eh!;) but need to know where I go once these are all completed? (aside from actually pressing "submit" of course!)
Do I need to make an appointment at th court? Do I just turn up with my cash and forms? I'm nervous as to how this pans out?
I took advise from an IFA in April which is what made me decide to go down this route but didn't ask these questions which have all occured to me now I am almost ready to finally complete this.
I hope someone can help me here....
shoelady82.
Having taken the big decision once I looked over my finances a few months ago to go BR I have FINALLY managed to gather the funds together to do so! (I have been off work for 3 months only on SSP!)
My problem is that I have a few queries that the CCCS et al don't seem to be able to answer for me to a decent degree to asuage my growing panic at the thought of doing this!
I have started to fill in the SOA online and am 91% through - get me eh!;) but need to know where I go once these are all completed? (aside from actually pressing "submit" of course!)
Do I need to make an appointment at th court? Do I just turn up with my cash and forms? I'm nervous as to how this pans out?
I took advise from an IFA in April which is what made me decide to go down this route but didn't ask these questions which have all occured to me now I am almost ready to finally complete this.
I hope someone can help me here....
shoelady82.
If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher's stone. Benjamin Franklin
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You still need to make the appointment at the court. Just cash and forms - call your local one, make the appointment and ask how many copies of the forms they need. (Some courts have a turn up system instead of an appointment).0
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