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Bankruptcy in divorce Form E

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17 Jan 13 #374868 by butterfly crossing
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I have just heard from the official receiver that I still owe everything that I went bankrupt for.

Can I put this on form E as a debt still owed. If so where to.

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17 Jan 13 #374892 by dukey
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Yes, 2.9

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17 Jan 13 #374896 by butterfly crossing
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Thanks again Dukey.

Do I include the paperwork and e-mail she sent me to back this up.

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17 Jan 13 #374897 by dukey
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You do I deed, and mark it with your initials and a number as you do with all evidential documents, slip it in the next page of the form.

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19 Jan 13 #375207 by butterfly crossing
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Thank you dukey

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26 Mar 13 #386376 by butterfly crossing
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Just to say Judge said I could not put this as debt,as it has been cleared, but I say it hasn''t as if I was lucky enough to come into money ( in that place called never, never land), it would have to go to OR, but stbx solicitor argued that it is written off, may be in 3 years, but not now.

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