If a person gets an Irish High Court Judgment registers it properly etc. but subsequently the individual against whom the Judgment was obtained files for and gets bankruptcy in the UK
I presume the once the debt related to that Judgment is listed in the Bankrupt's debts then the Judgment is no longer enforceable.
My question is - what is the process by which the unenforceability/write off of the Judgment is officially reflected in the Irish records. Is something filed with the Irish authorities by the UK Bankruptcy Court or is it up to the bankrupt to do the necessary????
I presume the once the debt related to that Judgment is listed in the Bankrupt's debts then the Judgment is no longer enforceable.
My question is - what is the process by which the unenforceability/write off of the Judgment is officially reflected in the Irish records. Is something filed with the Irish authorities by the UK Bankruptcy Court or is it up to the bankrupt to do the necessary????