What is a Bankruptcy Restrictions Undertaking?

The purpose of a bankruptcy restrictions undertaking is to prolong the restrictions of bankruptcy if you have been reckless or dishonest. The restrictions are prolonged for a period between 2 and 15 years and you may be subject to prosecution if you break these restrictions.

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A bankruptcy restrictions undertaking has the same effect as a bankruptcy restrictions order but without the need to go to court. If you do not accept the bankruptcy restrictions undertaking then the official receiver may apply to the court for an order. On the flip side if you do accept, the term that you are subjected to restrictions may be discounted.

What leads to a bankruptcy restrictions undertaking?

To determine if an order is appropriate the official receiver must consider if the public need protecting from the bankrupt. Such behaviour may include:

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