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How to Take Someone To Court Once they have been declared bankrupt

How to Take Someone To Court Once they have been declared bankrupt – Lessons from Tse v Evans as Trustee in Bankruptcy for Ngo [2024] FCA 787

Many people understandably think that once someone has been declared a bankrupt, any unsecured money that the bankrupt owed them will be diminished significantly or disappear altogether. This is understandable, as the bankrupt loses control of their own assets and a third-party steps in to distribute those assets between all the people the bankrupt owed before they were declared bankrupt.

However, the Court does not entirely close the option of bringing or continuing legal proceedings against a bankrupt in person. The advantage of this is that if the proceedings are successful, the litigant will recover more of their money back than if they joined the queue of unsecured parties waiting for the Trustee in Bankruptcy to distribute whatever is left after their fees are paid. [...]  READ MORE →