After you have been discharged from bankruptcy it may still be necessary to change the amount you pay in an income payments agreement. Watch this video to learn if the official receiver or trustee can do that after your discharge.
An Income Payments Agreement, or IPA, is an order that states an individual who goes bankrupt will make payments into the bankruptcy estate. This video from Myvesta's Interview with The Insolvency Service discusses when an IPA is issued.
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.
Will the official receiver need to know personal information about you, or just information about your financial affairs? Learn more with this video segment from Myvesta's Interview with The Insolvency Service.
There are two very important people that will play a role in your bankruptcy, the Official Receiver and the Trustee. But what's the difference? What this video to find out.
Depending on your financial circumstances when you go bankrupt, the official receiver might want you to make payments to your creditors during bankruptcy. To find out about the criteria for payments in a bankruptcy watch this video from Myvesta UK.
Most people want to keep their financial affairs private, but it isn't always possible. This video from Myvesta's Interview with The Insolvency Service discusses whether or not the official receiver will contact your landlord.