Anthony Joyce is well known in Ireland as one of the country's foremost experts in debt resolution. He was the first solicitor to get a mortgage written-off by an Irish bank and has since also succeeded in doing this for a number of other homeowners. Last year he found a loophole in the Irish mortgage law, which halted repossessions against hundreds of properties. He is a regular contributor in the Irish media where he regularly defends borrower's interests.
I don't think one should expect anyone on here to say what their fees are.
Perhaps Steve would be enough to set out the costs of filing for bankruptcy in the UK along with his firm's fees.
Apple thanks for the feedback.
Re point 1. Center of main interest in the North and living in the South, that's a bit tricky after the Sean Quinn case I would have thought. Might be possible for those who really (really) are in that situation, that would be businessman settled in the North who live in the South.
Point 2. Was there a breakdown of the €5850? What work was involved in that figure? I imagine it's open to negotiation depending on how 'poor' you are.
Good to know that you had already most of the information, 'free' from AAM.
What would be really great is if one of those who has gone to the UK to be bankrupt posted on here, so we could be sure of how it works etc. I presume you yourself are thinking of going if you went to the step of attending the meeting?
I take it middle class from your 'well dressed poor people' (very funny description and sad too) Pity FG and Labour haven't sorted out the legislation on insolvency. It's a shame that people have to leave Ireland and the risk is a brain drain and loss of entrepreneurs.
Just thought of a couple of questions. Were you impressed with the 3 speakers? What is the tie in between them?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?