Posts Tagged ‘Personal Bankruptcy Filing’
Is the bankruptcy good for me? People often do ask this question due to the fear caused by lack of information about the personal bankruptcy. It is the process of freeing yourself from the trap of debts, so that, an individual can make a fresh start. Anyone can file it including the individual member of a partnership. It can be filed by either party (a) Debtor (yourself), (b) through one or more creditors (if owed £750 by you). Personal bankruptcy can be filed at he London high court or at a county court near to where you trade or live.
There are few suitable circumstances for those who might get benefit by adopting bankruptcy:
- People with zero assets (including zero equity on property)
- People living as a tenant or with friends.
- People interested in the moral aspect of bankruptcy.
People got misconception that personal bankruptcy is kind of punishment that seize your assets and goods. This is completely wrong; bankruptcy is a tool to eliminate the debts and protect you from the creditors. Under section 238(2) of the bankruptcy laws, you are allowed to retain the trade’s tools, clothes, furniture, and even car (if not luxurious one). In other words, you can keep the tangible assets.

