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One of your obligations when bankrupt is to keep your trustee informed of any changes in your income or employment.
During bankruptcy, you must stay in contact with your trustee and inform them when your circumstances change.
If someone owes you money and they're bankrupt, it's important to include your debt and keep your information updated.
It's important you include all your debts when applying for bankruptcy.
A warning notice for debtors, contains information on the consequences of a bankruptcy notice.
A form to submit a proposal to creditors without holding a meeting.
Form 7 - statement of claim. To enable the trustee to assess your ability to vote and the value of your vote you need to complete this form.
Form 39 - application for determination of trustee remuneration. Trustees can use this form to apply to the Inspector General to determine remuneration.
Form 38 - notice of meeting of creditors. Trustees must use this form to tell creditors of a creditor meeting.
Form 37 - Record of persons present at meeting of creditors. Bankruptcy Act 1966: s75-145 Insolvency Practice Rules (Bankruptcy) 2016
Complete this form if you wish to appoint a proxy to vote at a meeting of creditors and provide it to the trustee.
Schedule to notice issued pursuant to subsection 139ZL(1)
Form 3 - personal insolvency agreement proposal forms. This page contains the forms and information sheets required to propose a personal insolvency agreement.
Download additional AFSA forms to include extra information with your temporary debt protection application.
If someone has made you bankrupt by court order, you must complete a Statement of Affairs form. Submit online or download a paper form if needed.