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sequestration
Zuperman12
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My Trust deed which I have defaulted has ordered via the court a petition for sequestration. If I wish to appeal I should turn up at court at the stated time. I am no appealing this at all. I have an appointment with the Citiziens Advice on Wednesday. I am just wondering what happens next?
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Hi Zuperman12 and welcome to the BR board. I'm not sure with Scottish BR but until a Scottish poster can advise further these links may help.
Best wishes
If...x"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Hello Zuperman12,
Is there a reason why you wish to appeal against the Sequestration?
Best wishes,
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Hello Zuperman12,
Is there a reason why you wish to appeal against the Sequestration?
Best wishes,
National Debtline.
Hi ND, I think the OP is not appealing it but wants to know what happens in court etc and what to be aware of. :think:Zuperman12 wrote: »My Trust deed which I have defaulted has ordered via the court a petition for sequestration. If I wish to appeal I should turn up at court at the stated time. I am no appealing this at all. I have an appointment with the Citiziens Advice on Wednesday. I am just wondering what happens next?
Thanks"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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If you don't wish to appeal sequestration will be awarded in your abscence.
Most likely the Accountant in Bankruptcy will be appoint Trustee and either them or one of their agent IP firms will contact you and request you attend a meeting etc.0 -
You need to speak to your insolvency practitioner (I.P) and discuss a new payment plan, but if you have not been in contact and not making your payments, then sequestration is likely. You can read more here http://www.trust-deed.com/faq/
As long as they think you're being genuine and honest then you stand a chance.0
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