
Frequently Asked
Questions
21. What If Someone Is Bankrupting Me; Is There Anything I Should Do?
What If Someone Is Bankrupting Me; Is There Anything I Should Do?
If someone is attempting to bankrupt you, the first thing you should do is get good advice. Although bankruptcy is the same whether it is voluntarily or enforced, the experience is considerably different. If you are forced into bankruptcy it is a very stressful procedure that generally involves the court system. You should try as hard as possible to avoid this situation.
To discover how Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne can assist you through this, call 1300 795 575
22. What If My Company Has Received a Demand or Wind-Up Notice; Can I Still Go Bankrupt?
What If My Company Has Received a Demand or Wind-Up Notice; Can I Still Go Bankrupt?
Yes. It is possible to still go bankrupt after receiving a demand or wind up notice. It is however, a difficult process and we suggest you get some expert advice before declaring bankruptcy. If it is handled incorrectly, it could be a devastating experience. For a free consultation call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575.
23. Do I Need to Contact My Creditors?
Do I Need to Contact My Creditors?
No, you will not need to contact your creditors. This can be a very emotional and stressful experience, so at Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne we do that for you. Actually, we function as a buffer or a midway point in between you and your creditors, so you are not required to notify them of your bankruptcy, we take care of all that for you. To learn more about our bankruptcy services call us on 1300 795 575.
24. How Long Does Bankruptcy Last?
How Long Does Bankruptcy Last?
In Victoria bankruptcy will usually last three years. However, there are situations, if you do not continue to be compliant during this period, that the bankruptcy can be extended. To learn how Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne can assist you to stay compliant throughout your bankruptcy phone us on 1300 795 575.
25. How Long Does It Take to Declare Bankruptcy?
How Long Does It Take to Declare Bankruptcy?
In Victoria, it usually takes about 2 weeks to submit the documentation and be declared bankrupt. Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne can assist you throughout the application process and after that support you right through up until the conclusion of your bankruptcy. For a totally free initial consultation call us on 1300 795 575.
26. What If Someone Else Signed for a Loan (Joint loan or guarantor) and I Go Bankrupt; Will They Still Be Liable for the Debt?
What If Someone Else Signed for a Loan (Joint loan or guarantor) and I Go Bankrupt; Will They Still Be Liable for the Debt?
If somebody goes bankrupt with a joint loan or with a guarantor on a loan, the loan lender is within their rights to pursue the other individual on the loan documents for payment. Although the bankrupt is absolved of the debt the sum total of the outstanding money owing on the loan now ends up being the responsibility of the co signatory or guarantor. For more guidance on this call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575.
27. What Happens to a Debt I Failed to Remember at the Time of Becoming Bankrupt?
What Happens to a Debt I Failed to Remember at the Time of Becoming Bankrupt?
Do not panic! If you forgot a debt and remember it later, just call your trustee with the name of the creditor, address, date the debt was incurred, amount of debt, and any account or reference number/s provided by the lender. Your trustee will include the creditor to your bankruptcy and send a notification to the creditor. This debt should then be cleared as long as it was incurred prior to your bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne can assist you with more information on bankruptcy procedures so contact us on 1300 795 575.
28. Do I Have to go to Court If I Go Bankrupt?
Do I Have to go to Court If I Go Bankrupt?
No, in VIC you should not have to go to court if you declare bankruptcy. The bankruptcy process exists to protect you from action from your creditors. There can be some exceptions to this so call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne to make certain on 1300 795 575.
29. What If I Have Gambled a Bit of My Income and I Go Bankrupt; Will I Get in Trouble?
What If I Have Gambled a Bit of My Income and I Go Bankrupt; Will I Get in Trouble?
If you are a gambler, and you lose some of your earnings, this is normally not a problem, so do not fret. What the trustee does not like is a gambling inconsistency. For example, if you have never gambled in your life and all of a sudden you lose $50,000 on the horses, then you may have some explaining to do. If you are unsure give us a call on 1300 795 575.
30. Can My Bankruptcy Be Done Over the Phone?
Can My Bankruptcy Be Done Over the Phone?
No matter whether you live in metro Melbourne, remote VIC or anywhere in Australia, your bankruptcy can be done over the phone. Any paperwork that is required can be managed via post or email. To get the process started pick up your phone and call Bankruptcy Experts (L) on 1300 795 575.
31. What If I’m Living in Another Country; Can I Still File for Bankruptcy?
What If I’m Living in Another Country; Can I Still File for Bankruptcy?
It is possible to be declared bankrupt in Australia even if you are living overseas. There are, however, some criteria that must be satisfied. Generally, you will need to have a property or business in Australia to make an application for bankruptcy here. This can be quite a challenging process so call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575 to get more information.
32. Can I Include My Overseas Debts in My Bankruptcy?
Can I Include My Overseas Debts in My Bankruptcy?
If you have an overseas debt but are now resident in Victoria, when you declare bankruptcy the overseas debt is simply detailed on your bankruptcy documentation. In many cases, the creditor overseas will wipe out the debt. It is possible and legal for them, however, to decline your application, and if you go back to that country you might be subject to their bankruptcy laws. To discover more contact Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575.
33. How Will the Trustee Know What Assets I Have?
How Will the Trustee Know What Assets I Have?
There are a few ways the trustee can learn what assets you have but the most reliable and easiest way is for you to let them know when the bankruptcy documentation is done. There is also a government website which has all major assets listed. Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne can help you with advice about your assets and bankruptcy, so call us on 1300 795 575.
34. Can I Keep an Inheritance If I File for Bankruptcy?
Can I Keep an Inheritance If I File for Bankruptcy?
It is not usually possible to keep an inheritance when you are bankrupt. Inheritance is a complicated part of bankruptcy but generally any inheritance you receive will be put against your debt. This is an area where you will want the right guidance, so if you need more information about inheritances call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575.
35. Will I lose my Pension or Workers Compensation payments if I go bankrupt?
Will I lose my Pension or Workers Compensation payments if I go bankrupt?
If you receive Centrelink payments, Workers Compensation or a pension you will not lose these by declaring bankruptcy. The income limits for bankruptcy are the same for everyone so no matter how you get your money you need to earn about $50,000 each year before your income will be impacted. To find out more call us on 1300 795 575.
36. Will I Be Able to Keep My Tax Returns Once I’m Bankrupt?
Will I Be Able to Keep My Tax Returns Once I’m Bankrupt?
If you owe the ATO tax money prior to going bankrupt, you will not be able to keep any income tax return during the course of the 3 years of bankruptcy. This money will go back to settling your ATO debt. Another reason you may not be able to keep your income tax return is if your net income is over the permitted bankruptcy threshold, this tax return money is then treated as extra income and forfeit towards your debts. In many other cases you should be able to keep your return. For more clarity on this tricky subject call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575.
37. What About Child Support?
What About Child Support?
In Victoria, if you have a child support debt bankruptcy will not wipe it out, you will still be expected to pay it. Throughout your bankruptcy you will be required to continue paying child support with this money being deducted from your gross earnings. Your net income will consequently become what you have left after you pay your tax and child support. It is important to remember that if you are receiving child support while bankrupt this will be included in your total income. For clarity on where you stand with Bankruptcy and Child Support call Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 757.
38. Can I Buy Shares and Make Investments While I’m Bankrupt?
Can I Buy Shares and Make Investments While I’m Bankrupt?
You can purchase shares and make investments; however, it is rather an involved procedure and not encouraged as a good idea. Owning assets while you are bankrupt can be troublesome. Investing in shares while you are declaring bankruptcy is allowed, but the trustee will take them off you when you are in bankruptcy, as they are deemed an asset. To get advice on bankruptcy matters phone us on 1300 795 575.
39. What Assets Can I Keep If I Go Bankrupt?
What Assets Can I Keep If I Go Bankrupt?
In Victoria, you can keep almost everything when declaring bankruptcy except big things like houses, cars, shares, rentals and inheritances. It is in certain cases possible that things like houses and cars might also be able to be saved. Simply give us a call at Bankruptcy Experts Melbourne on 1300 795 575 before you make any rash decisions.
40. Liquidators Are Not Your Friend?
Liquidators Are Not Your Friend?
When appointed either voluntarily or under duress, liquidators are not there to support you. The role of the liquidator is to represent the creditors, all their actions once they have control of your business will be to clear debt in any way they can. To find out what your choices are call us on 1300 795 575.