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What happens if I don’t co-operate with my trustee?

If you do not co-operate with your trustee, your trustee is unlikely to agree to discharge you from your trust deed. If your trustee does not discharge you, they will write to tell you that they have made this decision and you will have a right of appeal to the sheriff. A trust deed is an agreement you entered into voluntarily and if you fail to keep your side of the agreement you will lose the protection from your creditors.

If you have not co-operated your trustee also has the right to apply to the sheriff to make you bankrupt if they think this is in the creditors’ best interests.

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