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Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

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  • Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

    My wife and I attended court on Xmas eve last year regarding outstanding School fees which amounted to approx. £22,000.

    I suffered a from a brain haemorrhage and lost my job subsequently couldn't pay the fees we tried to negotiate with the school however they placed the matter with a Debt collection agency who would only agree to a minimum amount of £1000 per month repayment plan which clearly was impossible until such time I return to full time work.

    We attended court and explain our side of the story to he Judge he asked about the cost and how these were calculated however the solicitor in attendance could not provide that information despite a brief adjournment to call his firm. Upon return he said that he was unable to provide the breakdown and said that he firm "solicitor" would consider a payment plan this also was indicated by the Judge that he would be looking at a payment plan as well. The Judge reduced the legal costs that the firm of solicitors were charging from £1000 to £400 also he reduced the cost of the claim from £22000 to £17000 the increase were charges added on by the Debt collection company who work on behalf of the school.


    When my wife and I asked about the bankruptcy petition being dropped he said sadly that as it was Xmas eve most law firms would be close from now on (Our case was heard at 12noon Xmas eve)


    On the 6th January we wrote to the Solicitors saying confirming that we would like to enter into a payment plan as agreed on the 24th and the Judge also said that he would be looking at a payment plan.
    In the letter of the 6th Jan we said that we look forward to your reply however we have not received anything back from the law firm. I have called to speak with someone and in all fairness a solicitor has called me back and left a message to say that he called this was just under two weeks ago.
    I have return his call leaving both my home number and mobile on my last call I spoke to a lady possibly secretary she replied did I attend court the other day 18th Feb. Now I am panicking because we were given a notice to attend court regarding this insolvency some weeks ago however I believed rightly or wrongly that this matter was no longer an issue. Well today I was proven wrong and it feels like my whole world is collapsing the receiver has called and said that judgement has been made.....!

    I asked if I had a right to appeal he said that possibly an annulment could be considered if there were correct grounds for this.

    I feel sick in my stomach and deeply concerned about losing our house as I have two young children ages 7&9.

    Why Why Why has this law firm done this as if its not be difficult enough for us after my illness I don't understand why they never replied to us I sent our letter by recorded delivery.

    I am trying to get back to full time work and have an interview in Liverpool on Monday this whole thing feels as fragile as a house of cards.

    Can anyone please please advise me on what to do
    Thank you in advance
    Top1
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    Re: Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

    Try not to panic and take a look at all the paperwork, especially the judgement at the hearing on xmas eve.

    Did the court send you a copy of the outcome of the hearing on xmas eve?

    Were the solicitors making you bankrupt because of the debt? and What did the solicitors claim at the bankruptcy hearing to win their case?

    Did they claim the £22,000 or the £17,000?

    If the judge ordered a payment plan to be agreed between you and the solicitors I would get a solicitor to look at all your paperwork as they 'may' have made false declarations at the bankruptcy in regard to how much you owe.

    If they claimed at the hearing that you owed them £22k they could be in trouble, if they claimed the £17k they may have had to produce the court order to prove the debt is owed by court order, which should also show the judgement that a payment plan had to be agreed, which means they could have breached the order by not agreeing a payment plan which would have kept you out of bankruptcy.

    Get a good solicitor as soon as you can and try to appeal the bankruptcy.

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    • #3
      Re: Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

      Thank you

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      • #4
        Re: Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

        One must surely wonder what sort of school would actually bankrupt the parents of its pupils over school fees.

        What moral code are they trying to instil - that compassion is wrong and that might is right?

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        • #5
          Re: Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

          Morals? Money? not used together very often

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          • #6
            Re: Please Please help us Bankruptcy over School Fees

            Originally posted by top1 View Post
            I have return his call leaving both my home number and mobile on my last call I spoke to a lady possibly secretary she replied did I attend court the other day 18th Feb. Now I am panicking because we were given a notice to attend court regarding this insolvency some weeks ago however I believed rightly or wrongly that this matter was no longer an issue. Well today I was proven wrong and it feels like my whole world is collapsing the receiver has called and said that judgement has been made.....!
            You should look at this thread: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ands-READ-HERE - although strictly speaking, it does not relate very much to your situation, you could do worse than to contact Kate or PT2537 as noted below:

            Originally posted by Celestine View Post
            Many of you will know that I have spent the last few months setting aside statutory demands professionally as part of my work training in Consumer Credit Act litigation, I am now working with PT2537 at Quality Solicitors Howlett Clarke.

            Here is a link to the many reviews received for setting aside EVERY SINGLE statutory demand I've been instructed on so far.

            http://www.solicitor.info/solicitors...-clarke/3889/1
            So if you've received a statutory demand, you believe the debt is disputed or just need some basic advice, feel free to PM me or email me at katebriscoe@howlettclarke.co.uk

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