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Maz.as Posted - 06 February 2010 : 16:12:09
Q. I have been living with my girlfriend, I am concerned that they a bankrupcy receivor might assess her assets as mine, and claim title over these. I had nothing when I met her 11 years ago, and only contributed to rent and usual bills since I lived with her, can they make any claim over her furniture, TV, thwere is nothing she owns that cost over £1000 and most is worht mucj less, I just don't want ther to have a problem because of me
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Housing Posted - 06 February 2010 : 17:56:17
Hi

Do not worry about personal items. The OR will only be interested in assets such as a car over £2K and a property with significant equity.

Your partners possessions are safe in any event

Post back if you have more questions, Richard

"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)
debtinfo Posted - 06 February 2010 : 16:28:16
They wouldn't take them even if they were yours, they do not take oridnary household goods

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