Re: How to go bankrupt
- From: Mart <mvinfotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:52:51 +0000
>
>You need to distance your affairs from those of this other person as far as
>possible. That includes following advice you have already been given about
>returning letters unopened and doing nothing to perpetuate the idea that
>your address is still hers.
>Are you sure that none of the loans were taken out in your name?
AFAIK one loan was taken out in my name. This was done fraudulently,
however the company has totally removed me from the loan after I
provided proof of signature.
>
>I think the possibility of bailiffs arriving at your door as you asked
>originally has to be quite high.
>
>How do you define a low paid job? Even £10k per year would make a
>substantial difference to £10k debts.
Well while she lived with me she had a couple of part-time jobs and a
couple of "full-time" jobs. None of which she held down for long.
>
>Doing the right thing is not necessarily the same as doing the best thing
>for your ex-partner. I would be inclined to say the right thing would be to
>pass on contact details to the companies she owes money to and leaving her
>and them to resolve it between them. You are at risk of drawing your
>children into this and making them suffer for it anyway, particularly if you
>land up being responsible for some of the debts.
>
I have contacted companies and passed on her new address. She agreed
I could do this. However most of them need confirmation from her -
she is too scared to contact them.
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