Personal Bankruptcy
Is Bankruptcy right for me?
A fear resulting from a lack of knowledge about bankruptcy all too often causes people to dismiss the option of bankruptcy out of hand. Would you benefit from the protection of going bankrupt
Suitable circumstances for those who might benefit from entering into the protection of a Bankruptcy Order:
• People with no assets (including those with no equity in their property)
• People living in either rented accommodation or with friends and family
• Those whose employment would not be lost or adversely affected by a Bankruptcy Order
• People who agree with the moral aspect of bankruptcy
It is a generally supported but false view that the personal bankruptcy is punitive and that the bailiffs will seize all your goods and furniture leaving only a change of clothes. This is false. You enter the protection of an Order of Bankruptcy to be protected from creditors and to allow you to clean the slate clean and get a fresh beginning. Under the Section 283 (2) of the Insolvency act you are allowed to keep the instruments of commerce, all clothes, furniture, and even your car (provided that it is not too expensive and subject to certain conditions).
The law changed in 2004 and the mandatory period required to serve under the Bankruptcy Order was reduced from 3 years to 1 even if you have been Bankrupt before. However, Bankruptcy is no longer a punitive action and is there to allow discharged Bankrupts the opportunity of rebuilding their lives. In many cases, Bankrupts can be discharged from Bankruptcy in as little as 3 months at the Official Receiver’s discretion. An early discharge is possible provided no creditors object. For those granted an early discharge, the average discharge period is around 7 months.
Established in 1998, this website has assisted thousands of individuals who have visited this site looking for a debt solution and someone to assist them with clear information and speedy and direct assistance. We hope that you are able to find what you are looking for and always welcome your comments on how we may improve our services. Bankruptcy Information UK offers a whole of market service and sometimes your call will be referred to a licensed 3rd party or Licensed Affiliate to assist you.
Your ChoicesThere are choices for anyone who is experiencing difficulties in either their financial or trading position:
1. Do NothingThis is usually an option if you feel that your circumstances may well change for the better fairly soon and you don't want to enter into an arrangement that may be costly, if only to hold your creditors back for a limited period of time. This is only an option if you are confident that your circumstances are going to change for the better. If you do nothing and you have no exit strategy then you may leave yourself exposed and your situation may well get worse. It is better to be pro-active than re-active.
2. Consider BankruptcyOften bankruptcy is the fastest and cheapest way out of debt. Bankruptcy should be considered if you have no assets to protect, live in rented accommodation or a mortgaged property in negative equity, and are in employment that will not be affected by Bankruptcy. Please contact one of our consultants if you are in the Armed Forces or work in the Police Force or Emergency Services and we will go through your options.
3. Consider an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement)IVAs were originally designed to provide relief to debts generated as a result of business insolvency. In recent years, increasing levels of consumer debt has led to many insolvent individuals with non-business debt seeking the legal protection offered within an IVA. IVAs are usually appropriate where you have assets to protect or your employment or moral beliefs regarding your debt situation make Bankruptcy an unsuitable option. It may be that you have special reasons for not wanting to enter into Bankruptcy in which case an IVA is a suitable debt solution to consider. Please contact us now to discuss with one of our advisors.
4. Consider a Debt Management Programme (DMP)You may like the idea of a Debt Management Company handling your creditors for you. With one monthly payment, they will write to all of your Creditors and request that interest be frozen and distribute a proportionate amount to each of your Creditors. You have access by telephone to your Debt Management Company and do not have to wait to see someone. There is a high level of anonymity of a telephone service run by a Debt management company. This relieves you from having to contact your creditors directly as the Debt Management company liaise with your creditors through the Debt Management Plan.
Bankruptcy from AbroadWherever you are now living in the world, an agent from Bankruptcy Information UK can assist you in declaring yourself Bankrupt, without returning home.
You can declare yourself bankrupt without returning to the UK, so wherever you are located in the world, the bankruptcy website can assist you get the job done.