Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy is an option that often has to be considered when an individual cannot pay their debts as they fall due. For a first time bankruptcy within a 15 year period, for debts under £20,000, the procedure is known as a Summary Administration and you may be discharged after two years.
- A first time bankrupt with debts over £20,000 may be discharged after three years. Although bankruptcy has a bad stigma and is publicly advertised, it should always be considered when dealing with individual insolvency cases.
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What are the implications of bankruptcy?
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You lose control of your assets.
You cannot obtain credit for over £250 without the permission from the lender.
You cannot act as a company director.
You cannot take any part in the promotion, formation or management of a limited company (LTD) without the permission of the court.
You cannot trade in any business under any other name unless you inform all persons concerned of the bankruptcy. |
- You may not practice as a Charted Accountant / Lawyer
- You may not act as a Justice of the peace (JP)
- You may not become a member of parliament
- You may not become a member of the local authority.
- Your credit is affected for many years after the annulment.
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THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBTS SECURED ON IT.
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