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Bankruptcy and Family Law

Posted on26, February 201712, March 2019AuthorAnya Aidman

By Anya Aidman We have recently had an increase in family law clients coming to us for advice in cases where their former spouse has been declared bankrupt. A common Read More …

CategoriesBinding Financial Agreements, Family Law, News & EventsTagsBankruptcy, Family Law

Bankruptcy and Business Management

Posted on25, March 201212, March 2019AuthorRod Anthes

Background Mr Watts, an undischarged bankrupt, was disqualified from managing companies.  He applied to the court for a special order that he be allowed to act as director or secretary Read More …

CategoriesInsolvency and Corporation lawTagsBankruptcy, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

How long am I to be declared a bankrupt?

Posted on25, March 201212, March 2019AuthorRod Anthes

The term of bankruptcy generally lasts for a period of 3 years. However under certain circumstances, the term can be extended. For example: If a bankrupt fails to follow their Read More …

CategoriesInsolvency and Corporation lawTagsBankruptcy, Debt Recovery, Litigation and Dispute Resolution

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