my divorce solicitor made me bankrupt
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hove_park_bench_bbc
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I was insolvent when a large group ( chain? ) of solicitors took me on.
Some family money helped initially.
More money. needed !
Further indebt.
They abandoned me.
Litigant in person.
Wanted full payment.after divorce settlement.
Offered an amount. refused, made me BANKRUPT.
Judge said, when discharged, might have a case against them.
Bare bones.
Comments please.
Can help as well.
The walk of shame etc
thanks:beer:
Some family money helped initially.
More money. needed !
Further indebt.
They abandoned me.
Litigant in person.
Wanted full payment.after divorce settlement.
Offered an amount. refused, made me BANKRUPT.
Judge said, when discharged, might have a case against them.
Bare bones.
Comments please.
Can help as well.
The walk of shame etc
thanks:beer:
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Hi hpbbbc,
Is your ex wife a wealthy woman? Is it worth pursuing litigation? Can you afford to? Are you working? Do you have any children? What sort of case did the Judge think you might have against them? Wouldn't it be best to put the past behind you, and move on?
Regards
Richard0 -
If you want a reply or advice then I suggest you post in something other than riddle format as you did previously on Cromwells thread.
If you genuinely need advice I suggest you ask in a way that is understood by us......if not then please go and play with your new toys on another part of t`internet.
Thank you1/11/06 -1/06/07 BSC #42
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Hi hpbbbc,
Is your ex wife a wealthy woman? Is it worth pursuing litigation? Can you afford to? Are you working? Do you have any children? What sort of case did the Judge think you might have against them? Wouldn't it be best to put the past behind you, and move on?
Regards
Richard
i will fill you in with detail next week
The litigation would be against my solicitor.
i had a reasonable divorce settlement.
Apologies for the format.0 -
tight_jock wrote: »If you want a reply or advice then I suggest you post in something other than riddle format as you did previously on Cromwells thread.
If you genuinely need advice I suggest you ask in a way that is understood by us......if not then please go and play with your new toys on another part of t`internet.
Thank you
The riddle format at the time was necessary.
I come from the Hove Area, where the EX-ITN reporter was 'living'
My brother confirmed my identity.
Believe me this is the tip of the iceberg.
Also you come over rather, oh sorry another riddle0 -
hove_park_bench_bbc wrote: »thanks for your reply
i will fill you in with detail next week
The litigation would be against my solicitor.
i had a reasonable divorce settlement.
Apologies for the format.
Nope, sorry...still not receiving in a format I understand.
Good luck with whatever it is you need!!1/11/06 -1/06/07 BSC #42
For FREE advice. Your local CAB Office - ask to speak to a 'money advisor'.*The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111*National Debtline - Tel: 0800 808 4000*Payplan - Tel: 0800 917 7823*Insolvency Helpline-0800 074 69180 -
hove_park_bench_bbc wrote: »The riddle format at the time was necessary. Really.?..I don`t think so
I come from the Hove Area, where the EX-ITN reporter was 'living'
My brother confirmed my identity.
Believe me this is the tip of the iceberg.
Also you come over rather, oh sorry another riddle
"Am I bovvered".......:p
if you genuinely want help then it isn`t too difficult to ask a question in a way that people who can help you will understand. If you don`t want to conform to what is generally termed conversational English then I can`t be ars3d to try and decipher your request...if indeed it is a request.
Goodnight.1/11/06 -1/06/07 BSC #42
For FREE advice. Your local CAB Office - ask to speak to a 'money advisor'.*The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111*National Debtline - Tel: 0800 808 4000*Payplan - Tel: 0800 917 7823*Insolvency Helpline-0800 074 69180 -
You type in Riddles that have confused,
You've kept some grumpy, some are amused,
I suspect your a character from TV,
The Riddler from Batman & Robin I see!0 -
It's Gordon Ramsay speak - "Sugar, rice, milk",
Not by Magnus Magnusson or someone of that ilk.
Type about bills, mortgages, debt or credit,
If you want an answer before God's final edit.
We haven't got time for clueless patter,
We've calls on our time, lives that matter.
Write so as to get sensible replies,
Not nonsense riddles that mess with our eyes.
BSC #53 - "Never mistake activity for achievement."
Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS)| National Debtline| Business Debtline| Find your local CAB0 -
Can you give me more details about this case? I am from the web site divorce-solicitor-trap.co.uk?hove_park_bench_bbc wrote: »I was insolvent when a large group ( chain? ) of solicitors took me on.
Some family money helped initially.
More money. needed !
Further indebt.
They abandoned me.
Litigant in person.
Wanted full payment.after divorce settlement.
Offered an amount. refused, made me BANKRUPT.
Judge said, when discharged, might have a case against them.
Bare bones.
Comments please.
Can help as well.
The walk of shame etc
thanks:beer:0 -
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