Deciding on Bankruptcy
National Debtline is a UK organisation offering free debt advice. I made frequent use of them to answer the many concerns I had prior to bankruptcy and found them extremely polite and understanding. Better still they had the knowledge I needed. To help me make a decision I also sought the advice of a solicitor - primarily because of the business.
So what were my options?
- Do nothing and let the business continue in the hope that it will perform better than it has previously and repay the creditors leaving me without any liability.
- An Individual Voluntary Arrangement. Putting a proposal to the creditors to repay a percentage of the debt was not an option for me. I was unemployed and hence had nothing to offer. Neither did I have any assets. An advisor will usually suggest an IVA to help you avoid bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy. Given that my personal objective was to wipe the slate clean and avoid problems coming back to haunt me in a few years bankruptcy seemed to be the best option.
Given that I strongly believed this was unlikely I decided against this option. It was my view that for every day the company continued to trade it would be another day closer to bankruptcy and yet another day I would have regretted not taking action sooner. Burying my head in the sand rings a bell - especially considering the struggle with my personal debt!
For many there are other bankruptcy alternatives to help avoid bankruptcy. Examples include:
- An informal arrangement. Writing to your creditors and making an offer of payment that is timetabled and within your budget could help you reach a compromise with the creditors. Whilst this arrangement is not legally binding it may help you avoid bankruptcy.
- An administration order. If your total debts do not exceed £5,000, you have a regular income and have one or more county court judgements against you this court based procedure may help to repay the debts.
Before finalising my decision though I needed to research further and ensure that I was happy with the effects of bankruptcy and considered all the alternatives carefully. Equally important was looking at the various options and discussing with Miss Piggy.
The best decision I made when facing this debt problem was to seek advice. Much of the worry, stress and uncertainty was taken away. Better still I managed to resolve my problem in the best way possible so I could start living my life again!
You may also like to view my bankruptcy website.
If you have any questions regarding my experience then please feel free to E-Mail me.

1 Comments:
I could be very close or wridly ver far away from a decision to petition for my own bankruptcy. I may well be able to get through this, and decided to start a blog to summarise my experience to date and hopefully, if it has a happy ending, help others. Maybe like you, the act of sharing this experience feel right - if only to get my feelings and thoughts out in the open so to speak.
Feel free to take a peak at iandenny dot blogspot dot com.
Any advice appreciated on either my situation or the site itself.
Thanks
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Ian Denny, at 9:25 PM
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