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Make yourself bankrupt
The bankruptcy process and your duties if you make yourself bankrupt.
How to petition for your own bankruptcy
Understanding the process involved in making yourself bankrupt, and how and where to get the right forms.
Bankruptcy for company directors
What to do if you are the director of a company and need to declare bankruptcy.
Get advice about bankruptcy
Who to contact for advice on bankruptcy.
How the High Court can deal with your bankruptcy petition
What options the court has when it considers your bankruptcy petition.
Which court you should use for bankruptcy
Which courts deal with bankruptcy matters and how to find the right one for you.
Costs involved in making yourself bankrupt
Information on the fees you may have to pay to present your bankruptcy petition.
Your duties as a bankrupt
What you must do if a bankruptcy order is made against you.
Wind up a limited company that owes you money
How creditors can use compulsory winding-up orders to attempt to recover monies owed by an insolvent company.
What is compulsory winding up?
The legal process of compulsory winding-up orders against insolvent companies through the courts.
Support for winding up a company that owes you money
Sources of information on compulsory winding-up proceedings.
What happens at a winding-up hearing?
Information on the court procedures at a winding-up hearing.
Steps to serve a winding-up petition
How to present a winding-up petition to the court and how to serve a winding-up petition on the debtor company.
Completing a winding-up petition
How to complete a winding-up petition for a compulsory winding-up order against a company.
How do I wind up a company?
How to petition the High Court or a county court for a winding-up order against a company.
Design and print your business stationery
Include the correct information on business stationery, design it to project the best image for your business and print it cost-effectively.
Advantages of branded business stationery
Whether created in-house or professionally designed, your stationery should project a consistent business image and communicate your brand identity.
Legal requirements for business stationery
You legally must include certain details such as VAT numbers on invoices and registered addresses on business stationery.
Print your business stationery
Guidance on finding suitable stationery printers, ensuring they can produce the desired work, calculating costs and in-house printing.
Types of business stationery
Order stationery like letterheads, invoices, compliment slips, and business cards based on your needs and anticipated quantities.