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I went bankrupt in 1993. It now appears that new legislation means that I lose my pension up to 19 years later
Sold house, cars, business. Served my three years as a leper. (Nowadays only one year). It seems that if you were made bankrupt AFTER April 2005, my pension would have been protected. But a unit called the PRU - Protracted Recovery Unit has been formed to pursue pensions of people made bankrupt almost 20 years ago. £10,000 cash has already been handed over without my knowledge to the receiver, and my pension is being paid to them for the next five years. Are there any keen legal brains out there with any ideas? Thank you.
Sold house, cars, business. Served my three years as a leper. (Nowadays only one year). It seems that if you were made bankrupt AFTER April 2000, my pension would have been protected. But a unit called the PRU - Protracted Recovery Unit has been formed to pursue pensions of people made bankrupt almost 20 years ago. £10,000 cash has already been handed over without my knowledge to the receiver, and my pension is being paid to them for the next five years. Are there any keen legal brains out there with any ideas? Thank you
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- TedLv 41 decade ago
I wish I can help to get right answer.... you almost forgot to add where you live. Every country, state, county has its own Bankruptcy laws. You sounds like in UK but that alone wouldn't help anyone to answer your question.