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nevet08 Posted - 11 February 2009 : 13:26:43
Just took a big step and applied for bankrupcy, Allthough dont get to see the judge untill 1st April :( My question is, is there anything I can do to stop bailiffs coming? I am sure sombody told me I can get a order at my local court which would stop them for around a month or so. I did aks this while on the phone but the person who probably knew was not in. Does anybody know? Just glad to have started the ball rolling but still worrying.

thanks in advance.
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nevet08 Posted - 11 February 2009 : 18:45:10
Thanks to all, You have eased my mind. Excellent Site
John Posted - 11 February 2009 : 14:53:50
Hi

bailiffs are instructed by the court and cannot be instructed to act by the creditor.

The creditor will need to have successfully applied for a CCJ against you before a bailiff becomes involved.

Unless you already have a CCJ there is a very good chance that, with 7 weeks to go before bankruptcy, it won't happen. If a creditor has applied to the court for a judgement against you, you will have been notified in advance.

timendi causa est nescire
Melanie.n Posted - 11 February 2009 : 14:45:27
Well done on making the decision and booking the appointment. If you have had any letters from creditors threatening action - give them a ring and inform them of your bankruptcy hearing date this will usually halt any kind of action

Melanie Nicholas
28 years insolvency experience - 23 of which in the Insolvency Service
- Insolvency Manager
Jones Giles

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