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What Happens After Interview With OR

Hi All
Just a quickie i have had my or interview and was wondering what happens now?
Do they write to you explaining the outcome of your interview?
:o
:o BR 7th June 2007 at 10.10am and feeling great
OR Interview done - Early Discharge 17th December 2007 :o:j :j :j
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  • Posthinking
    Posthinking Posts: 297 Forumite
    Not unless an IPA is in the offing. How was it?
  • philnicandamy
    philnicandamy Posts: 15,685 Forumite
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    Glad all went well KB...I didn't hear a thing after the interview apart from a letter a few days ago stating i'm being put forward for an early discharge after filling in an enclosed IPOQ (statement of affairs to see if I qualify for an IPA..which I dont)
    We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will
  • rog2
    rog2 Posts: 11,650 Forumite
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    Normally, after your OR interview, a creditor's meeting is held, by the OR, or, as in my case, by the trustee - if one is appointed. You should be informed of this, but you do not automatically have the right to attend - this is at discretion of OR/Trustee. I chose not to attend, as, even if you do attend your contribution to the meeting is restricted by OR/Trustee.
    The OR/Trustee will write to you concerning any assetts, and disposal thereof.
    If you have Beneficial Interest in your home, then the OR/Trustee will write to you, detailing required action and options.
    If you have been given an IPO/IPA, then, shortly before your discharge, you can expect a letter, although this does not always happen, asking for an update of your Income and Expenditure, at which time the IPO/IPA may be revised.
    Other than that, and hopefully very soon, you should be informed of any early discharge.
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

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