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Insolvency Service Guidance

Debt Relief Order - Information for Creditors -
Debt Relief Orders - Information for Debtors -
In Debt - Dealing with your creditors. -
The Insolvency Registers -
What will happen to my motor vehicle. -
Alternatives to bankruptcy guidance. -
Insolvency Guidance Paper - Dealing with Complaints - Insolvency Guidance Paper - Dealing with Complaints
Process involved in making yourself bankrupt - Process involved in making yourself bankrupt  
A Guide to Bankruptcy -
Guide for Creditors -
A Guide for Directors -
Fast-track Voluntary Arrangement -
Bankruptcy Restrictions Orders -
Can my bankruptcy be cancelled -
When will my bankruptcy end -
What will happen to my bank account -
Bankruptcy and your home -
What happens when interviewed by the Official Receiver -
What will happen to my pension? -
How to make someone bankrupt -
How to wind up your own company -
How to wind up a company that owes you money -
How to wind-up a partnership -
How to make a complaint against an Insolvency Practitioner -
Completion of Statement of Affairs Debtors Bankruptcy Petition -
Completion of Statement of Affairs Compulsory Winding Up -
Insolvency Service Charter -
Outline of the Insolvency NI Order 1989 & Part 2 of the Companies NI Order 1989 -
Company Director's Disqualification (NI) Order 2002 and Disqualified Directors -
Outline of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 -
Completion of Statement of Affairs Creditors Bankruptcy Petition -
Guidance to Insolvency Practitioners -
Good Enforcement Guidance -
GN1 - Guidance Notes for Persons Seeking Authorisation to Act as an Insolvency Practitioner from the Insolvency Service -
Guide for Persons seeking to act as an Insolvency Practitioner -
SIP 1 - An Administrative Receiver's responsibility for the Company records -
SIP 2 - A Liquidator's investigation into the affairs of an Insolvent Company -
SIP 3 - Voluntary Arrangements Northern Ireland, England and Wales -
SIP 4 - Disqualification of Directors -
SIP 7 - Preparation of Insolvency Office Holders' Receips and Payments Account -
SIP 8 - Summoning and holding Meeting of Creditors convened pursuant to Article 84 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 -
SIP 9 - Remuneration of Insolvency Office Holders' -
SIP 10 - Proxy Forms -
SIP 11 - The Handling of Funds in Formal Insolvency Appointments -
SIP 12 - Records of Meetings in Formal Insolvency Proceedings -
SIP 13 - Acquisition of Assets of Insolvent Companies by Directors -
SIP 14 - A Receivers responsibility to Preferential Creditors -
SIP 15 - reporting and Providing information on their functions to committees in Formal Insolvencies -
SIP 16 - Prepackaged Sales in Administrations -
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