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The march 2011 br club
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And are photocopies ok, or should I print 3 times, and fill in, so therefore 3 originals in my own handwriting?'Don't judge me 'till you have walked a mile in my shoes'0
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Photocopies are fine:):pB&SC No. 298
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"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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I THINK I have finished my BR Summary - I would really like someone to read it, but dont really want to post it for everyone to read - is it possible to message someone, and any recommendations on who migh be happy to have a read and comment for me?'Don't judge me 'till you have walked a mile in my shoes'0
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...I would really like someone to read it...
You could post it, wait for a few sensible replies, then delete it, or edit the OP to explain what you've done.0 -
SurreyLass1 wrote: »I THINK I have finished my BR Summary - I would really like someone to read it, but dont really want to post it for everyone to read - is it possible to message someone, and any recommendations on who migh be happy to have a read and comment for me?
PM sent.............:pB&SC No. 298
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Surrey Lass,
Bankruptcy is (hopefully) a once in a lifetime event, a one-off.
It's also a new experience - it wouldn't look right if your forms were too perfect.
I understand you want to arrive at court as professionally prepared as you can.
The posts you have made so far on MSE tell me you are far from stupid, so I'm certain the intelligence you have is more than capable of dealing with these blinkin' forms.0 -
NeverAgain wrote: »Surrey Lass,
It's also a new experience - it wouldn't look right if your forms were too perfect.
What do you mean by that? it is far better to go with perfectly filled in forms than ones full of mistakes. I know the clerk of the court was perfectly happy with the way my forms had been filled in and he did not have to make any corrections, makes for a lot quicker process.:pB&SC No. 298
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...What do you mean by that?...
What I say, everyone at the court knows the bankrupt is nervous and upset and has probably never done anything like that before.
To ring true the forms should be filled out to the best ability of a reasonably intelligent person, which the OP is.
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Sorry, did not mean that to come across as abrupt as it did:o Whilst I agree with some of what you are saying, there is also absolutely nothing wrong going to the court with perfectly filled in forms, it is not something that will be classed as dubious.:pB&SC No. 298
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