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| nickm |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 17:59:41 ok so i've decided next week is the week of my BR.Thing is and this will sound really silly what sort of things is the judge going to ask me. I have visions of this ogre barking questions at me and am to be quite frank bricking it ,is it really like that if so at least I can prepare myself. any personal experiences gratefuly recieved. Thanks
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| emdaz |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 22:42:05 We got a cancellation so got in within 3 days didn't see judge clerk just came over and went "ok you can go now" lol |
| Hallway123 |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 22:20:35 I had towait 4 weeks for Birkenhead,saw the judge (really nice man)he just said that as I'd been in an iva for 2 years I obviousely knew te options and signed the form.I should have been with liverpool OR, but they are too busy so am with Blackpool office. |
| Skippy |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 21:55:50 Kingston had a walk in system when I went BR so I didn't have to make an appointment, although it was first come first served and they only saw 4 people a day.
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23 IPA payments made, 13 to go - on the home straight! |
| sjbyron |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 21:26:18 I had to wait 4 weeks for Liverpool
Stu J Byron |
| jelojo |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 20:03:59 think i had to wait two weeks for an appointment for Chester court. |
| Niobe |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 19:45:49 And some courts have a bit of a backlog as well, so you may not get an appointment straight away.
The glimmer gets brighter all the time
Jan xx |
| jelojo |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 19:45:33 hi there
i had to see the judge and my bum didnt even touch the seat. she asked me if i had sought professional advice, if i knew whether it effected my job or not as i am a social worker and whether i knew the consequences. I answered and she said she would declare me bankrupt!!
And that was that...done! |
| sjbyron |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 19:06:00 Hi
I had to see the judge, they said it was because I was 26, She asked was I fully aware of the risks of bankruptcy, the future implications and have I sought advice, of all I answered yes, then she just confirmed the time and signed the form.
Stu J Byron |
| gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 22 June 2009 : 18:48:27 Depending where you declare BR you may not even see the judge. If you do all he will ask is whether you are sure you want to declare BR and there is no other way out of the situation, whether you have sought professional advice and whether you understand the consequences.
You mention "ok so i've decided next week is the week of my BR", have you contacted the court to book an appointment? Unless you are petitioning at the High Court, London you normally need to make an appointment. |