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Bankruptcy will wipe out all unsecured debt excluding court fees and student loans. There are several myths surrounding bankruptcy but it becoming an increasingly popular and necessary solution for those who have no means of paying back monies owed. Strengths: Allows a fresh start free of debt and gives peace of mind as creditors are no longer allowed to pursue the debt; if there is no equity in a property and the mortgage repayments are affordable you should be allowed to keep your home; you are also usually allowed to keep your vehicle if not on finance and worth £2000 or less. If you are a sole trader you will be allowed to keep any essential tools of the trade or vehicles should they be necessary to you maintaining an income and your employment. Weaknesses: You are unable to get credit over £500 without disclosing you are bankrupt, your name will be added to the government’s online Insolvency Register for the duration of bankruptcy (normally one year); you cannot be a director of a company and certain other official community offices and you could be subject to an Income Payment Agreement or Order for three years if your monthly disposable income exceeds £100. £510 is payable to the court on the day of bankruptcy if you are in employment, £360 if you are in receipt of certain benefits and unemployed. Your bankruptcy may be advertised in the local press. Real life stories Mrs C’s problems began following her split from her husband who Mrs C was barely able to afford the mortgage repayments and her Mr W was a carpenter whose business had been successful for a number of years but following an amicable separation from his first wife and a downturn in business a couple of years later, struggled with supporting himself and his new wife after his maintenance payments were fulfilled and found himself turning to credit cards in order to meet normal household expenditure. Eventually he sought advice from an IVA company but found the proposed repayments would have been impossible to make. A friend recommended debtDr and following a meeting with a consultant it was concluded that as he was in rented accommodation and was unable to meet even basic standards of living on his earnings following maintenance, rent and £123,000 worth of credit card and loan repayments, bankruptcy was the best option for him in his circumstances. As in all bankruptcy cases, the paperwork was raised and the consultant attended the court hearing alongside Mr W and the telephone interview with the Official Receiver.
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Today: Saturday July 31, 2010
28/07/2010
Legal Expert required
27/07/2010
Channel 4 documentary needs help
01/07/2010
Family Justice Review
11/06/2010
University of Exeter - Lone Parent Study - help needed
09/06/2010
TV researcher looking for families experiencing some concerns with their children.
07/06/2010
Bad mouthing - to do or not to do?
17/05/2010
New Mediation Service
05/05/2010
Cut the cost of childcare
04/05/2010
Read about Director of Only Dads in Sunday Telegraph
04/05/2010
New BBC programme putting kids in charge looking for single parents
21/04/2010
BBC looking for single mums - life and money
23/03/2010
Seperated dads need more support
15/02/2010
Want to be on TV?
11/12/2009
Website of the Month

Legal Expert required
27/07/2010
Channel 4 documentary needs help
01/07/2010
Family Justice Review
11/06/2010
University of Exeter - Lone Parent Study - help needed
09/06/2010
TV researcher looking for families experiencing some concerns with their children.
07/06/2010
Bad mouthing - to do or not to do?
17/05/2010
New Mediation Service
05/05/2010
Cut the cost of childcare
04/05/2010
Read about Director of Only Dads in Sunday Telegraph
04/05/2010
New BBC programme putting kids in charge looking for single parents
21/04/2010
BBC looking for single mums - life and money
23/03/2010
Seperated dads need more support
15/02/2010
Want to be on TV?
11/12/2009
Website of the Month
Pogo Pack
Excellent support for mums, dads and daughters on reaching puberty.
Excellent support for mums, dads and daughters on reaching puberty.

