Bankruptcy Disadvantages

There are many long term disadvantages associated with Bankruptcy which need to be considered before you make your final decision. One Advice recommend that you seek expert advice before you declare yourself bankrupt.

If you are looking for bankruptcy or debt advice, please call 0800 048 1752 to speak to one of our expert advisors to see how One Advice can help you avoid bankruptcy disadvantages with an alternate debt solution.

Take the 1 Minute Debt Test to see what other debt solutions are available.

Disadvantages of Bankruptcy:

  • All available assets will be sold to your creditors in order to meet your unsecured debt commitments, including your home and possibly your car. Only those which are required for a basic standard of living will remain.
  • If you live in rented accommodation and are behind on your payments, your bankrupt status may mean that your landlord can commence a possession action of their property.
  • Any spare income will be paid to your creditors.
  • It may hinder your future career prospects. For example, bankrupts cannot become company directors. Whilst this may not apply to you, you need to seek expert advice and refer to your contract of employment.
  • There are a number of professions including the Post Office that will not employ bankrupts for some jobs; i.e. you cannot be a postman handling mail that may contain cheques. Additionally you cannot be in the armed forces or the police force. Certain other professions such as the legal and accountancy professions also impose restrictions on bankrupts.
  • Your credit rating will take years to rebuild, as the bankruptcy order will remain on your credit file for six years. Thus you may not be eligible to open a new bank or building society once you have faced Bankruptcy.
  • If you wish to gain credit in excess of £500 then you must declare that you have been made bankrupt.
  • Bankruptcy details will be advertised in your local paper and can be viewed online at the Insolvency Service website.
  • Certain debts cannot be written off, such as fines, maintenance or child support, personal injury debt and fraud.

Avoid Bankruptcy Disadvantages:

As you can see, there are many bankruptcy disadvantages that cannot be avoided. There are alternative debt solutions you might like to consider before Bankruptcy. Please see:
  • IVA - Government introduced IVA legislation as an alternative to Bankruptcy. Your Bankruptcy debt can be written off and you keep control of your assets. Losing control of your finances and possibly your home are some of the worst disadvantages of Bankruptcy.
    A Trust Deed is often referred to as an IVA for Scotland, and can write off unaffordable debt, but the terms vary from an IVA.
  • Debt Management - An informal debt repayment scheme where we can arrange a lower monthly payment to your creditors. Your debt cannot be written off but creditors are sometimes willing to freeze additional interest or charges.

Bankruptcy Advice from One Advice

Bankruptcy is never an easy decision and it is important that you seek expert advice about the long term bankruptcy disadvantages, as well as potential Bankruptcy alternatives.

Remember to call our specialist One Advice Bankruptcy advisors on our free phone number, 0800 048 1752 or leave your details in the Quick Enquiry Form and we will call you back.

Unsecured debts only. The decision to apply for bankruptcy is serious and should only be considered as the last resort and then only if you are unable to obtain an IVA or an alternative debt solution.


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