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What rights do baliffs to enter family property and possessions, if you do not remove live at home?

I'm going through a bankruptcy and debt Inland Revenue, Council parking fines for used vehicles at home and other family members registered addresses. Not to mention being chased by credit card companies, Phone, etc., which I also owe money. The baliffs came yesterday and threatened forced entry and exit of goods. My parents told them that I no longer lived there and there was nothing in the house belong to me. They were told that unless they pay (which they did on this occasion) property is removed, and the onus is completely to prove to us, it does not belong to me. clearly a very unhappy situation of his family have moved to an independent financial conditions (on a firm and failed to prevent ill health to me from a "regular job", although I never be brought, will not claim benefits) I am considering bankruptcy and do not represent my creditors last, to stop harassing my family. Who's with experience?

They are obliged, if they have Court papers authorizing removal of your property on the street access to it, the liability as a tough one to go to the bottom, if your debt to your parents Home is secured, although if it can be shown that they are selling goods which is not removed, the best way to report a theft to the police. by Sound of it you are in it up to my ears, it might be worth one hours free consultation with a lawyer would for an appointment with your local Citizens Advice was declared bankrupt, and perhaps for a fee of approximately EUR 400, whereas for the deep impact on the future funding would be to back em off pronto preserved.

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