Hi
Brief resume. My husband was made bankrupt in May 2009 discharged a year later. The firm who made him bankrupt was a firm of solicitors who had acted on our behalf on a no win no fee very long story that l will not bore you with but we won the case and then instead of the £4500 we agreed they want £80,000 reduced to £40,000. We fought them however due to their delay tactics and us running out of money eventually we could not afford to take it any further . They issued a bankruptcy petition that was duly granted. Today out of the blue we get a letter stating as our children are now over 18 and it has been some years so we should have cleared some debts can the please have the money that is owed to them.
Mu understanding was that any debts at the time became void at bankruptcy and that for them to chase us now is against the rules -
I would really appreciate some help with this - what should we do or where can l seek clarification
Many thanks
Brief resume. My husband was made bankrupt in May 2009 discharged a year later. The firm who made him bankrupt was a firm of solicitors who had acted on our behalf on a no win no fee very long story that l will not bore you with but we won the case and then instead of the £4500 we agreed they want £80,000 reduced to £40,000. We fought them however due to their delay tactics and us running out of money eventually we could not afford to take it any further . They issued a bankruptcy petition that was duly granted. Today out of the blue we get a letter stating as our children are now over 18 and it has been some years so we should have cleared some debts can the please have the money that is owed to them.
Mu understanding was that any debts at the time became void at bankruptcy and that for them to chase us now is against the rules -
I would really appreciate some help with this - what should we do or where can l seek clarification
Many thanks
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