Notsureatall
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Thanks for the info Steve, I'm going to send those letters so. As for my solicitor, Steve could you advise if I can stop using him without penalty? I signed something in our first meeting(am ashamed to say i didnt read it) and still owe £1600 but as previously posted he never replies to me and his advice seems to be risky?
Can someone give me a rough price for say an hour or so consultaion with an advisor in the UK, just to dot the i's and cross the t's. Also, will this suffice or will I have to sign up to a full package?
It depends on your agreement. You could say that you have no faith in his advice and intend to walk away at this stage. As you are going bankrupt, he won't sue, what would be the point.
Steve Thatcher
Hi Steve
If one were to relocate from Ireland to the UK and declare himself bankrupt, how soon after could one relocate to another country in the EU (not Ireland) ? Is there a minimum amount of time one needs to spend in the UK after the order is made?
NM
No there is no minimum amount of time. You should stay for as long as the OR needs you. That may change from case to case. In the North, I think they expect you to grind out the whole year. In Eng and Wales, there seems to be no such problem with going back to Ireland at any time. Expect to stay at least four months after.
Steve Thatcher
1. Not in my experience. The OR asked for some details about my previous employment when I had the call with her, but didnt go into any great detail with her questions and didn't contact them.
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