What happens now I have my early release?

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What happens now I have my early release?

Postby cookie99 on 05 May 2009, 11:43

I have just received my certificate to say I have been given my discharge after 7 months, What does this mean? What difference does it make? :?
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Re: What happens now I have my early release?

Postby Hg on 05 May 2009, 18:44

You are no longer subject to the restrictions and obligations you had listed on the form NTB2 they sent you shortly after your bankruptcy; restrictions like not being able to obtain credit of £500 or more unless you inform the creditor you are bankrupt, and obligations like having to tell the Official Receiver if you moved.

In short, welcome to the beginning of the rest of your life!
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Re: What happens now I have my early release?

Postby Witsend on 26 May 2009, 18:29

Does this now mean I do not have to volunteer the information that I am bankrupt when applying for any form of credit unless specifically asked(not that i'm looking to apply for any form of credit after the hell i've been through!)?
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Re: What happens now I have my early release?

Postby Hg on 26 May 2009, 23:29

Hello

You aren't bankrupt, so you only need to say something if they ask if you ever have been bankrupt in the past.
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