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                | weeclop | Posted - 10 January 2010 : 20:19:56 i have been given a cheque from my mothers estate for £4000.if i bank this, will it be taken by the reciever.my bankruptcy ends at the end of this month.
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                | weeclop | Posted - 12 January 2010 : 16:53:55 thanks for all your advice
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                | debtinfo | Posted - 10 January 2010 : 20:43:29 sorry, but i cannot add any more to what paul has said, you must declare this to the Official receiver
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                | Reviva UK | Posted - 10 January 2010 : 20:27:45 Hi
 
 it is not the time when you bank the funds, or indeed receive them but rather the time at which you were legaly entitled to the benefit.
 
 i.e. the inheritance belongs to your estate at the time your mother died. Therefore it legally belongs to the Official Receiver.
 
 
 
 Paul Johns
 Bankruptcy Specialists
 Reviva UK
 www.revivauk.com
 
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                | Richard P | Posted - 10 January 2010 : 20:26:23 Hi Weeclop
 
 Sorry to hear about you mother
 
 Yes the OR is entitled to it
 
 Even if you do not bank it and the OR finds out they can come chasing.
 
 I hope that my interprettaion is wrong or someone can enlighten us on a loop hole
 
 Richard
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