Simply living with your partner does not give you any legal rights. So is it a good idea to make a large purchase such as property or a car without being in a civil partnership? Learn more by watching this video.
In an effort to remain in their home, some people choose to sell their house then pay rent to live in it. This video from Myvesta's Interview with the Insolvency Service discusses if that is allowed in bankruptcy.
After your bankruptcy order, there is a time limit in which the trustee will have to decide how to deal with your house. The Insolvency Service talks about that time limit in this video.
Owning overseas property in Europe can present a unique set of challenges for an individual going bankrupt. This video from Myvesta's Interview with The Insolvency Service discusses if the official receiver can handle such property.
Your home equity can be at risk in sequestration even after you have been discharged. Find out under what circumstances you might lose the equity in your home by watching this video from Myvesta UK.
Your home equity can be at risk if you enter into sequestration in an attempt to solve your debt problems. But what exactly is home equity and how does it affect your overall financial picture? Learn more in this video from Myvesta UK.
If you go bankrupt all of your assets will need to be considered, including your house. Will transferring your share of your house to your partner save your home? This video will let you know.
Many people think that if they go bankrupt all of their possessions will be taken from them. But is that true? This video from Myvesta's Interview with The Insolvency Service addresses your concerns.