I have had bailiffs around for three debts totalling £5000 from unpaid water charges which are all my fault. I stupidly let them in my house and they wrote down all my items. They demand £200 per month which I just can't afford. I am considering bankruptcy as I also have other debts but wondered if my partners house will be affected where I also live with our 2 young children. I am unemployed. Also would these high court debts be stopped if I did go bankrupt as I don't think I can handle waiting for a knock at the door anymore
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Re: High court writ
Are the water debts from a previous address or from your partners property ?
Does your partner own the property you live at ?#staysafestayhome
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