Re: How to go bankrupt
- From: Colin Forrester <colin.f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:40:25 +0000
Mart wrote:
Does she have a welfare rights officer at her local Council? They will normally help Council tenants for free and give others guidelines. The bankruptcy filing fee (£310.00) will need to be paid by her in cash - or on her behalf by someone else. Some charities/funds will put up the money on a persons behalf.
I believe her hubby part-owns the house himself. AFAIK she is not
known to be living there - i think she planned to get away from her
creditors when she left me.
She barely as £3.10 let alone £310 she would never get her hands on that much cash without taking out another loan!!!
Maybe you can end up paying her fee for her. That might be a good option for you and the children in the medium term.
I doubt she would have to pay the other fees if she was getting benefits.
The other possibility is to look for a charity which might pay the fee for her. Were you or her ever in the armed forces? There is a charity which helps such people and is prepared to pay the filing fee. What sort of profession are you in?
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