What is a Bankruptcy Petition?
A bankruptcy petition, put simply, is a petition to the Court to ask for a bankruptcy order against an individual and is usually presented on the grounds that the debtor cannot pay his/her debts. A bankruptcy order can result in the debtor’s assets being sold in order to repay outstanding creditors.
It often follows a statutory demand if you have not complied with that or otherwise sought to set it aside.
Can anyone petition for a debt?
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