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Where can you get bankruptcy advice? Finding credible bankruptcy advice is easier said than done. Unfortunately there are a number of factors that make it more difficult than it should be. Firstly, professional help is expensive. Secondly, there are some organisations purporting to help you go bankrupt yet many of them are offering alternative solutions or offering help that is beyond their expertise. If anyone makes going bankrupt sound like a walk in the park then I can assure you it is not. It can become very complex. Bankruptcy advice should come from a specialist. I remember when I needed help that it was very difficult to find an organisation with enough knowledge. In the end I paid a solicitor. I was lucky as I had the support of my family who paid for that help. Not everyone is so lucky. Having said that, looking back with the knowledge that I have now, the advice that I received for the money that I paid was pretty poor. What bankruptcy information should you look for? That is a good question and the answer is relatively simple. Firstly, do not go on binge for information in order to ascertain exactly how you will affected by going bankrupt in the UK. For that you need advice. Instead, you should seek information that will reduce your stress and anxiety and guide you through the bankruptcy process. Understand exactly what is going to happen and read around the professional advice that you have been given. Important information that you will want to digest includes: The process and what is expected of you An overview of the consequences The significance of your interview with the Official Receiver responsible for investigating you Anything that your adviser suggests will attract additional consequences or further investigation Alternative solutions There is an abundance of information presented on this website but please remember that it is no substitute for advice. Bankruptcy bank accounts Many people assume that you cannot get a bank account after bankruptcy. This is not true, bank accounts for bankrupts do exist. Visit the bank accounts for bankrupts page for more information. Bankruptcy Forms In the past it was possible for you to complete your bankruptcy forms online. If you want to go bankrupt they now have to be completed manually.