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mackab24 | 19:12 Tue 11th Mar 2008 | Personal Finance
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hi all, i have been advised to file for bankruptcy but im unsure on how to go about it, is their anyone who can offer me some advice please?
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There are loads of websites which claim to offer advice about bankruptcy but you need to take care because some of them are from commercial firms who're only after your money.

The official site is that of the Insolvency Service. It's the best place for the information you need. Here's the page with all the relevant links:
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/bankruptcy/whatis bankruptcy.htm

However, you might also want to check out their information on alternatives to bankruptcy:
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/bankruptcy/altern ativestobankruptcy.htm

For general debt advice, I recommend the services of the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (which is a charity, not a money-grabbing business):
http://www.cccs.co.uk/

Chris
To add to Chris's post, you could also try the local CAB. The process is really quite straightforward but you do need advice to make sure you are taking the correct course of action.
Just so you know Buenchico I would also recommend CCCS, but they are a profit making charity. Does anyone know what the profits are used for? Grant Thornton used to work with them and then they fell out, they told me some interesting facts about CCCS I cannot repeat here.
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i really appreciate all your posts thankyou
Yes, Filing bankruptcy is so good for those people who struggling in financial problem, And you really need some attorney and financial advice you can work through I find that this site may help you http://www.freshstartsolutions.com.au/bankruptcy-goldcoast/. Just take note that bankruptcy may be better for you when it comes to your credit. Continuing to miss your payments can be really bad on your debt.

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