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If you get a letter saying you’ve broken a bankruptcy rule
out how to get independent legal advice. If you get a letter about a bankruptcy restrictions order A bankruptcy restrictions order (BRO) is a legal order from the court which extends the period
Check the rules after you go bankrupt
payments agreement (IPA) or income payments order (IPO). If you have a bankruptcy restrictions order (BRO) or bankruptcy restrictions undertaking (BRU) You have to follow some extra restrictions
Check how bankruptcy affects your money and bills
offence. You could be fined or even sent to prison. If a bankruptcy restrictions order (BRO) is made against you, this rule will also apply as long as the BRO is in force. Your bankruptcy will show
Check how bankruptcy affects your belongings
offence, or could lead to you having to follow extra restrictions. The restrictions are called a ‘bankruptcy restrictions order’ (BRO). You could also be fined or sent to prison. If you’ve already sold
Check how bankruptcy affects your home
out you've done this: you might have to follow extra rules called a bankruptcy restrictions order (BRO) you might be fined or sent to prison the official receiver might take your home back from
Interruptions to your water supply
the supply by the time stated in the notice. If the supply isn't restored by the time stated in the notice, you're usually entitled to compensation of £20. You're also usually entitled to a £20 payment
If you didn’t agree to switch energy supplier
. What happens next Once you’ve contacted the supplier, they should write to you within: 5 working days to explain what they plan to do, and when 20 working days to confirm they’re reversing
Q14: moving around
question 14b "How far can you walk using any aids or appliances you need?" I can’t stand and move even using my aids or appliances less than 20 metres between 20 and 50 metres between 50 and 200
Applying to the CMS for child maintenance
’ in the UK the child is under 16 or under 20 and in approved education - they’re called a ‘qualifying child’ no one else already gets maintenance for the child through the CMS Check you’re habitually
Complain about a premium rate phone charge or text message
(PSA) Telephone: 0300 30 300 20 Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 12.30pm How to report unexpected phone or text charges Helplines for products and services you’ve bought can't charge more than the basic