Steve,
I've just joined the forum, having read through a lot (if not all of) the posts, and thanks for providing very valuable information.
I have a few questions:
1. your advice, or more correctly Brendan Burgess's advice in a thread associated with your name) is to sell the house before moving to the UK (is this correct?). Practically, how can one sell their house before one leaves for the UK? Surely the house sale would not complete if there was an outstanding mortgage against it which was not covered by the sale price?
2. My partner and I have just decided we are going to go down this route, and probably to Northern Ireland. My partner and are originally from the UK - I'm from NI, and my partner's from the south-east of England. We are not married. I have family in NI, and we intend to move there in the next few months. I know from other threads that you are saying that the judge in Belfast is getting a bit sticky about applications, but wondered what your initial views are on our situation, and how likely or otherwise we would encounter delays if we were to move as a family?
3. How far back in time will the OR examine bank accounts, money coming in or going out etc, during the bankruptcy period?
Thanks
. I tell people that we will hand it back (voluntarily surrender it) during the setting up the COMI process
That might be a problem for those who seek assistance from the Irish state in relation to housing needs or allowances.
Just something people should be aware of.
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