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    Get your friend to go to the central court house. Someone there should be able to help him/her.

    Failing that, try citizen advice bureau. They're there to provide FREE advice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    Get your friend to go to the central court house. Someone there should be able to help him/her.

    Failing that, try citizen advice bureau. They're there to provide FREE advice.
    With respect FP, I think Fish and Finn have nailed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Bollocks.

    They weren't 'forced into it'. They probably just stumbled into it through their own laziness and ignorance.
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    The key to any 'insolvent' situation is just to talk to your creditors without bullshitting them. There's always a way. Bankruptcy is what happens when people stop talking.
    If you remember anything in life remember Fishes words.
    The amount of money wasted because people fail (for whatever reason) to talk is just incredible.

    Mind you, keeps the lawyers off the streets.
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    Bank, credit card company etc won't institute bankruptcy for 30K (unless there's a lot of prior history). They want their MONEY, not revenge, and bankruptcy is a lousy way of collecting debts.

    Only people who may do it for 30K are either someone who's just doing it to prove a point, or the IRD. And the latter is unlikely unless you piss them off.

    Tell friend to go talk to creditors , along the lines of "I want to sort this thing out for both of us. Can you help me figure out a way to do that".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy B View Post
    With respect FP, I think Fish and Finn have nailed it
    you know, so do i ...............

    was it Churchill that said "Better 'jaw, jaw, jaw' than 'war, war, war'" ?
    your friend has everything to gain and nothing to lose by approaching his/her creditor and trying to come to a repayment arrangement with them .......
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    There are a number of laws around insolvency .. he should have in his area:
    1. a community law centre ... which is normally free/really cheap to go and chat to
    2. citizens advice bureau .. they know the basics

    Sometimes it is better to go into bankruptcy and gain a way out of the problem ... but always check the downsides ... as there are some major ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    There are a number of laws around insolvency .. he should have in his area:
    1. a community law centre ... which is normally free/really cheap to go and chat to
    2. citizens advice bureau .. they know the basics

    Sometimes it is better to go into bankruptcy and gain a way out of the problem ... but always check the downsides ... as there are some major ones.
    I am sort of in agreement with what you are saying for a situation where the underlying issues maybe a little less clear than those presented by DD.

    If the creditor is a Bank then the documentation will not likely allow any wiggle room from a legal perspective. The debt and obligation will be properly disclosed and executed.

    You quite rightly point out that bankruptcy has some serious downsides. For this reason Banks and indeed most reasonable people are loath to move in that direction unless all other avenues have been explored.

    The basic issue here seems to be a 30K debt. I would be very surprised if both parties could not hammer out an arrangement that was mutually acceptable.

    I for one, given the size of this debt would be kicking myself for years to come if I had sat on my hands to the point where I became bankrupt over a debt that could likely be put on the backburner for something like $10 a day.

    For these reasons I still advocate the recommendations made by Fish and Finn

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    it is my understanding that the debt was sent to Baycorp for collection, and a payment method of $10 or so per week was created - the Bank has deemed this too low an amount and is seeking collection of total amount through the courts; thus forcing the only other avenue for my friend into insolvency.
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    Referral to the court does not necessarily imply bankruptcy. Especially for a relatively trivial sum. However, this does suggest there may be more to the story than is apparent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Referral to the court does not necessarily imply bankruptcy. Especially for a relatively trivial sum. However, this does suggest there may be more to the story than is apparent.
    Agreed Ixion sounds like it gone to the next stage hence Baycorp but still not a done deal.

    I still recommend that your friend contacts the Bank urgently, they will be able to call Baycorp off if they can sort out an arrangment, but given past performance it is unlikley that he will do so and he will go down.

    Sounds like your Mate must have been ingnoring the Bank for quite some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    it is my understanding that the debt was sent to Baycorp for collection, and a payment method of $10 or so per week was created - the Bank has deemed this too low an amount and is seeking collection of total amount through the courts; thus forcing the only other avenue for my friend into insolvency.
    Im not fucking suprised the bank says no to $10 per week on 30K, that is a pathetic offer just tell your mate to stop being a Bluger and pay his debts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    it is my understanding that the debt was sent to Baycorp for collection, and a payment method of $10 or so per week was created - the Bank has deemed this too low an amount and is seeking collection of total amount through the courts; thus forcing the only other avenue for my friend into insolvency.

    Yeh... $10 per month... thats gonna take about 57 YEARS to pay off, and that's assuming no interest. Tell ya what mate, lend me $30 and I'll pay you back at 1c per week, cos that's what we're talking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    Yeh... $10 per month...
    No, the amount mentioned was $10/day.

    At 10% compounding interest, that pays off a $30K debt in about 17 years. Not too flash, but then again, that's shorter than the majority of mortgage lending.

    Doubling the payments to $20/day pays it off in just over 5 years (assuming 10% interest again).

    I realise that a higher interest rate would probably be involved here, but I'd be very surprised if something couldn't be worked out. Personally, in this debtor's position, I'd much rather work an extra 10 hours a week for 5 years than go bankrupt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    I'd much rather work an extra 10 hours a week for 5 years than go bankrupt.
    You and me both friend......it is a big step to go bankrupt, the implications are far reaching and last one hell of a long time. Been a few years since I worked in a bank, but they dont normally take that kind of action if it is a straight forward debt. There must be more to this than meets the eye at present. Whatever, as others have said for a $30K debt a better solution should be able to be worked out......."talk to them" seems like good advice. If there are other debts hanging around (in my experience there usually is) a quick trip to Citizens Advice to get the number of his/her nearest NZ Budget Advice Service will truely sort this out for all concerned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Does anyone have any experience and/or knowledge in this field?

    A close friend of mine is being forced into insolvency and cant afford financial advice etc.

    We are talking about a good 30 grand and the solicitors client is a very large bank!
    Giz a PM with more detail dude.

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