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Is Bankruptcy Right for Me? UK Rules Explained


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Let’s face it, no one wakes up and thinks, “Ooh, I fancy going bankrupt today.” But if you’re reading this, chances are you’re in a bit of a financial pickle and wondering if bankruptcy might just be the best way forward. Now, before you get bogged down in all the scary terms and legal waffle, let’s break it all down in plain English. No fluff, no faff, just straight-up facts. At Simple Liquidation, we help directors like you handle insolvency every day. Whether it’s liquidating a company that’s hit the skids or offering advice on personal debt issues like bankruptcy, we’ve seen it all before and know exactly how to help.

Bankruptcy is a legal process for individuals (not companies) who simply can’t pay their debts. If you’re completely skint, drowning in credit card bills, loans, tax arrears, and you’re getting nowhere fast, bankruptcy can give you a fresh start. It usually lasts for 12 months, after which most of your debts are wiped clean, giving you the chance to reset and rebuild. But there’s always a but it’s not something to dive into lightly. It comes with consequences, and that’s why it’s important to weigh it all up first.

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Target Nation: All Nations
Target City : Norwich
Last Update : 12 August 2025 10:14 AM
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Item  Owner  : Jamie Playford
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