PART 9DEBT RELIEF ORDERS
CHAPTER 2Application for a debt relief order
Application for a debt relief order: information required in the application9.3
1
An application for a debt relief order under section 251A must state the matters set out in paragraphs (2) to (9) (which are prescribed for the purposes of section 251B(2)(c)) as they are at the date of the application as well as the matters referred to in section 251B(2)(a) (list of the debtor’s debts at the date of the application) and 251B(2)(b) (details of any security held in respect of those debts).
2
The application must identify the debtor and state—
a
the debtor’s occupation (if any);
b
the debtor’s gender;
c
the debtor’s date of birth;
d
the debtor’s places of residence during the three years before the date of the application;
e
any other name used by the debtor for any purpose;
f
the name, address and nature of any business carried on by the debtor, including any business carried on by—
i
a firm or partnership of which the debtor is a member;
ii
an agent or manager for the debtor or for such firm or partnership;
g
any other liabilities (including those imposed by an order of the court) to which the debtor is subject;
h
the address of the creditor to whom each debt is owed;
i
the total amount of the debtor’s monthly income from all sources (see rule 9.7(1));
j
the sources of that income and the amount from each source;
k
particulars of the expenditure which the debtor claims is necessary to meet the monthly reasonable domestic needs of the debtor and the debtor’s family, including the purpose and the amount of that expenditure;
l
the total amount available from any source to meet the claimed monthly reasonable domestic needs of the debtor and the debtor’s family (see rule 9.7(2)); and
m
particulars of the debtor’s property and its total estimated value (see rules 9.8 and 9.9).
3
The debtor must also state in the application—
a
whether or not at the date of the application the debtor —
i
has given a preference to any person during the period of two years ending with the application date,
ii
has entered into a transaction with any person at an undervalue during the period of two years ending with the application date,
iii
is domiciled in England and Wales,
iv
at any time during the period of three years ending with the application date—
aa
was resident,
bb
had a place of residence, or
cc
carried on business,
in England and Wales,
v
is an undischarged bankrupt,
vi
is subject to a debt relief order,
vii
has been subject to a debt relief order in the six years ending with the application date,
viii
is subject to an interim order or an IVA under Part 8125 of the Act, or
ix
is subject to a bankruptcy restrictions order or undertaking or debt relief restrictions order or undertaking; and
b
whether at the date of the application—
i
a bankruptcy petition has been presented against the debtor,
ii
a bankruptcy application has been made by the debtor,
iii
any debt management arrangements (see section 251F) are in force in relation to the debtor, and
iv
any other legal action has been taken against the debtor in relation to any of the debtor’s existing debts.
4
In the application, the debtor must deduct from each debt all trade and other discounts which are available to the debtor, except any discount for immediate or early settlement.
5
Where any debts were incurred or are payable in a foreign currency, the amount of those debts must be converted into sterling at a single exchange rate for that currency prevailing on the relevant date.
6
A creditor who considers that the rate is unreasonable may apply to the court.
7
If the court finds that the rate is unreasonable it may itself determine the rate.
8
Where a debt consists of unpaid payments of a periodical nature, the amount of the debt will consist of any amounts due and unpaid up to the application date.
9
Where at the application date any payment was accruing due, the amount of the debt will be so much as would have fallen due at that date, if accruing from day to day.
10
A debtor may include a debt of which payment is not yet due at the date of the application if it is for a liquidated sum payable at some certain future time.
11
In the application, the debtor must also—
a
consent to the official receiver making checks for the purpose of verifying that the debtor complies with the conditions to which the making of a debt relief order is subject;
b
state that the debtor is unable to pay the debts;
c
request a debt relief order; and
d
indicate the date on which the application is completed.
12
The debtor must deliver to the approved intermediary such information and such documents as will enable the intermediary to substantiate the information in the application, including information about each debt, the amount of the debt and the name and address of the creditor.