Apologies for the long winded post!
I wonder if anyone canhelp me please? I have recently walked away from my business afterwhat I deem to be the worst year of my life! I was self employed andafter making some very bad decisions professionally and having todeal with other events of a personal nature in the last 12 months Ihave found myself in a lot of debt which I am now going to try anddeal with. The biggest problem is with my Business rates. Last yearI received a visit from a bailiff at my business premises and Isigned a walking possession order and agreed to pay £250 per weekeven though I told him it was too much and I wouldn't be able toafford it! His reply was to call him if I was short and as long as Iwas paying something it would be ok. I have paid around £3700 sofar, the original debt being approximately £6750.
At the beginning ofJanuary I had a bit of a breakdown due to the stress of it all and afriend has taken over the lease of my business premises. He contactedthe council and they sent both of us a new bill. My bill is over£3400 which I feel has been miscalculated due to the amount I havealread paid to the bailiffs. The bailiffs then went around to myparents address to recover goods. I haven't lived there for morethan 9 years and I contacted the council with my new address andasked for a breakdown of what I owed so cant understand why they havedone so. My father has dementia and my mother is unwell and this istotally inappropriate and unacceptable. My husband made a payment of£200 to the council on my behalf yesterday morning and whilstvisiting my parents yesterday afternoon I found a final notice fromthe bailiff saying that they were unable to recover goods from myparents house and that as I was unwilling to pay they were referringit back to the court for my commital to prison.
Are they able to goafter my parents for my debt as that is surely not right? Also, canI deal with the council directly to pay the outstanding rather thanthrough the bailiffs? I am so worried about it all I don't know whatto do. I am so ashamed of myself for getting into this mess but Ireally cant face dealing with these people when I don't understandhow it all works.
I wonder if anyone canhelp me please? I have recently walked away from my business afterwhat I deem to be the worst year of my life! I was self employed andafter making some very bad decisions professionally and having todeal with other events of a personal nature in the last 12 months Ihave found myself in a lot of debt which I am now going to try anddeal with. The biggest problem is with my Business rates. Last yearI received a visit from a bailiff at my business premises and Isigned a walking possession order and agreed to pay £250 per weekeven though I told him it was too much and I wouldn't be able toafford it! His reply was to call him if I was short and as long as Iwas paying something it would be ok. I have paid around £3700 sofar, the original debt being approximately £6750.
At the beginning ofJanuary I had a bit of a breakdown due to the stress of it all and afriend has taken over the lease of my business premises. He contactedthe council and they sent both of us a new bill. My bill is over£3400 which I feel has been miscalculated due to the amount I havealread paid to the bailiffs. The bailiffs then went around to myparents address to recover goods. I haven't lived there for morethan 9 years and I contacted the council with my new address andasked for a breakdown of what I owed so cant understand why they havedone so. My father has dementia and my mother is unwell and this istotally inappropriate and unacceptable. My husband made a payment of£200 to the council on my behalf yesterday morning and whilstvisiting my parents yesterday afternoon I found a final notice fromthe bailiff saying that they were unable to recover goods from myparents house and that as I was unwilling to pay they were referringit back to the court for my commital to prison.
Are they able to goafter my parents for my debt as that is surely not right? Also, canI deal with the council directly to pay the outstanding rather thanthrough the bailiffs? I am so worried about it all I don't know whatto do. I am so ashamed of myself for getting into this mess but Ireally cant face dealing with these people when I don't understandhow it all works.
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