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| Andy.22 |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 07:45:35 Hi, I wonder if you can could answer a question i have. I went Bankrupt last year in October and then in Feruary had a letter from the OR ( TRLTB and NORAD ) saying he was going to apply for his Release. I have heard nothing since should i have heard from him or does anybody know whats going on ? Thank you . |
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| darren.integ |
Posted - 21 July 2010 : 11:09:11 let the official receiver deal with things, i would advise against chasing it up. when early discharge is granted it can take up to 12 weeks before you are actually discharge, even then there is no gaurantee that you will be released early as it depnds on the regional receivers office and how quick they complete the paperwork to release you.
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| Skippy |
Posted - 21 July 2010 : 09:11:52 I was told not to contact the OR about ED - if it happened it happened. In my casae it didn't, and to be honest doing the full 12 months wasn't really a problem.
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| Worried Woman |
Posted - 20 July 2010 : 22:22:48 Is it not possible to ring the OR, or is it best not to rock the boat?
OMG so worried and not sleeping. |
| Andy.22 |
Posted - 20 July 2010 : 22:17:10 Yep im still waiting....
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| debtinfo |
Posted - 02 June 2010 : 22:44:49 It is a statutory requirement, as well as you there will be a copy sent to all of your creditors |
| Andy.22 |
Posted - 02 June 2010 : 22:36:35 Well thank you for your posts to my question,i cant say i am any wiser really if the OR has finished with my case why write if it means nothing to me,
But thanks anyway :-)
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| debtinfo |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 17:57:51 release has nothing to do with discharge they are totally seperate. The OR (as trustee) is saying that they have finished with your estate.
Discharge is a conduct and OR (in their seperate investigation job)matter and they may have just decided that you will be going the full 12 months |
| Richard P |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 12:47:47 it normally takes 6 - 8 weeks but the OR is probably struggling with continuos new cases rather than you and I who are already in the system.
sorry just a case of sit tight
regards Richard |
| Andy.22 |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 12:42:21 Thanks for your reply and in answer to your post yes my name is on the web site and it says discharge will be a year on . Im just puzzled why he said he was going to apply for his release and i have not heard anything since or anything relateing to discharge . Very puzzling in my mind. Thanks .
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| Richard P |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 11:59:29 Hi Andy
Have you checked the insolvency.gov web site, you can do a name search on yourself ?
sometimes the OR does not always write straight away to see you have ED. web site appears most upto date
regards Richard |
| Bridgewood |
Posted - 01 June 2010 : 09:49:08 Hi Andy
If you have heard nothing since the letter from the OR saying he was applying for his release it is usually safe to assume you will hear nothing else.
The OR applies for his release when he has done everything he thinks needs doing, and all his questions have been dealt with.
Good luck
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