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BR forms online??
lizandalfiecat
Posts: 116 Forumite
Where the heck are they??? lol
"You can complete both of the above forms online via The Insolvency Service's Online Forms Service. This is an interactive internet service which can be accessed at a time and location that is convenient to you via The Insolvency Service's website, www.insolvency.gov.uk . Just follow the link "Do It Online" from the homepage."
source: http://www.insolvencyhelpline.co.uk/bankruptcy/how_do_I_petition_for_my_own_bankruptcy.php
So sorry, am I being dense becasue I cannot find the section/link where you log in and that I can fill the BR forms in online. I started them a couple of months ago (got 60% of it done) and now can't locate them.
Any one help please?
L xx
"You can complete both of the above forms online via The Insolvency Service's Online Forms Service. This is an interactive internet service which can be accessed at a time and location that is convenient to you via The Insolvency Service's website, www.insolvency.gov.uk . Just follow the link "Do It Online" from the homepage."
source: http://www.insolvencyhelpline.co.uk/bankruptcy/how_do_I_petition_for_my_own_bankruptcy.php
So sorry, am I being dense becasue I cannot find the section/link where you log in and that I can fill the BR forms in online. I started them a couple of months ago (got 60% of it done) and now can't locate them.
Any one help please?
L xx
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I don't think you can submit them online any moreThe Cabbage
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The online service has been withdrawn
It's now a case of downloading the forms, printing them out, and filling them in by hand.
Completing the bankruptcy petition and Statement of Affairs.
Forms to print and fill in:- Example completed forms and guidance notes:-- Debtor's Bankruptcy Petition 6.27 Example (Thanks to NE Derbyshire CAB)
- Statement of Affairs (Debtor’s Petition) 6.28 Example (Thanks to NE Derbyshire CAB)
- Statement of Affairs (Debtors Petition) Guidance Notes: pdf version / MS Word version
Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
Thanks Fermi & cabbage
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Well, thats certainly a poke in the eye for those of us with writing difficulties who need to use a PC... they just love making life easier don't they...not![FONT="]Thanks for your help! :T
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you can still download them and type the answers in before saving and printingHi, 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
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