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What happens after bankruptcy
Explains what happens after bankruptcy, including what to expect when dealing with the official receiver after a bankruptcy order has been made
Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
After you go bankrupt, your creditors usually shouldn't contact you to ask you to pay your debt. There are some exceptions. Find out more
Can your debt relief order be stopped?
Explains the circumstances in which the Official Receiver can stop (revoke) your debt relief order and how to challenge their decision
Who must comply with the public sector equality duty?
Lists the type of public authorities which must comply with the public sector equality duty. Also explains when private organisations or charities must comply, when carrying out public functions
Problems with an insurance claim
Contacting your insurer about a problem with your claim and when to use the Financial Ombudsman Service to resolve a complaint with your insurer
Vehicle insurance if the accident wasn't your fault
What to do if the accident wasn’t your fault and what you need to think about before your vehicle is repaired
Making sure your flat is fire safe
Find out how to make sure your home is fire safe, and who is responsible for fire safety
Writing a complaint letter about bailiffs
Check what to include in a letter complaining about bailiffs, and what you can ask creditors to do to solve your complaint