You Could Be Debt Free In Only 12 Months By Applying For Bankruptcy.
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Our advisors will support and guide you throughout your journey to debt freedom.
As with any debt agreement, it’s important that you seek professional advice before committing.
Bankruptcy is a formal agreement between you and your creditors to repay what you can afford over a period of usually 12 months. Once this period has ended all outstanding debts are written off in full.
With bankruptcy, an ‘official receiver’ takes control of your debts and assets for you and liaises with your creditors.
As part of the bankruptcy application, a means test is carried out to see if you can afford even a small monthly repayment towards your debts. If you cannot, you will not need to make any repayments at all.
As with any formal debt solution, it is important that you speak to a bankruptcy professional to ensure that you fully understand the implications of going bankrupt.
To be eligible for bankruptcy you must be unable to find a way to ever repay your debts.
Below are the main advantages of going bankrupt. To learn more, please get in touch.
Below are the main disadvantages of going bankrupt. To learn more please get in touch.
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This is not a full list, please get in touch to see what other debts can be included.
This is not a full list, please get in touch to see what other debts can be included.
Bankruptcy is considered a debt solution of last resort due to the far-reaching consequences it can have on your daily life as well as your employment.
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For a more details understanding of the impact of going bankrupt please get in touch with us today.
The amount of debt that will be written off at the end of the term of your debt solution will depend on a number of factors, including the amount of debt and your monthly disposable income.
We assess each customer individually based on their circumstances and payments to the IVA are based on what is realistic and affordable.
Provided that you have abided by the terms of your IVA, any debt remaining at the end of its term will be written off.
To find out how much of your debt you could write off please get in touch via our contact form above or by calling us on 0161 660 2510.
Some professions, such as accountancy and solicitors, are prohibited from practising if you ae bankrupt.
In general however, there should not be any impact on your job but again, it is important to seek professional advice before committing to going bankrupt.
All debt solutions will have an impact on your credit score.
Details of your debt solution will be entered onto your credit record and will remain there for a period of usually 6 years.
Although the initial advice that we offer is completely free, there is a fee of £680 that needs to be paid when you submit your bankruptcy application. This fee is payable to the Insolvency Service.
If you have more than £6,000 debt and can afford to make a regular monthly repayment towards clearing them, there is a good chance that an IVA would be a good solution for you.
With an IVA you make a single monthly, affordable repayment towards all included debts for, typically, a 5 year period. After this time any remaining debts are usually written off in full.
* We assess each customer individually based on their circumstances and payments to the IVA are based on what is realistic and affordable.
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Advice Centre Group works in reasonable contemplation of ivas. If you decide on another solution other than an iva we will pass you to our partner Dissolve Debt Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority to provide debt advice, firm reference number 662423.
Entering into a debt management plan, you will be made aware of any fees before you contract into any agreement, and you will be given plenty of time to think about what you want to do before making a decision. At no stage are you under any obligation and you are always protected by your consumer rights.
Adam Southard is authorised as a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner in the United Kingdom by the Insolvency Practitioners Association, We only provide advice after completing or receiving an initial fact find where the individual(s) concerned meet the criteria for one of our insolvency solutions, therefore, all advice regarding Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) is given in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment.
Adam Southard is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by the Insolvency Practitioners Association. Office Holder No. 11930
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