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salethirds | 13:48 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Business & Finance
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You need to get a copy of your credit report from www.experian.co.uk and www.equifaxd.co.uk - these will show if you have any associations with your exhusband. If there are no associations then it will not effect you. If there are any associations, then you need to need to file a "notice of disassociation" which basically says that you have no finanical links with this person.
sorry - second link should be www.equifax.co.uk

What was the financial settlement when you divorced? For example, did you jointly own a home and if so, was it transferred to you as part of the divorce settlement? If this was the case, it is possible that the Official Receiver could look at the settlement and - if he/she considered your ex-husband's share of the property had been given up for less than its full worth - attempt to undo the transaction. This is much less likely if the divorce was several years ago - I think they can generally go back 5 years.


Its very unlikely, but if you still have any debts in joint names then, following his bankruptcy, the creditors will be able to come after you for the full amount of the debts.

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