What effects does bankruptcy have on me?
Posted by adminJul 21
You are immediately free from debt and will not be responsible for any of your pre-existing debts. It is a fresh start for you and your family to start again and build yourself up from a position of strength. You are immediately protected from all existing creditors who form part of your bankruptcy. You should understand that it is extremely unlikely that you will be able to borrow money from a high street lender. It is not unusual for a self-employed person to obtain start up or project funding from a private source which is acceptable for an un-discharged bankrupt (providing the lender is aware of your circumstances). Once you are discharged from bankruptcy (usually after 12 months, but sometimes sooner) you will be able to rebuild your credit file.
Bankruptcy restrictions Following bankruptcy certain restrictions are placed on you. These are as follows: * You lose control of your assets (house, savings, expensive car (over £2500) * You cannot obtain credit for over £500 without the declaring that you are bankrupt.. * 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.
Is my occupation affected? If you go bankrupt then you will be automatically excluded from some professions:
For some other professions, dismissal would be at your employer’s discretion. Check your employment contract or consult your HR department or union.
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