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New MessageGet Some Info (modified 0 times) golden
i will be Bankruptcy soon, few month ago, i had put a fix deposit for my son, the name was join together with me( may be is call gurdian or how). because of my son was small. the question is ,is that any effect or bank will collect the money after i had bankruptcy. my fix deposit are put at other bank , mean that i debts at bank A , and my FD open at Bank B. get someone give me advise about this, should i withdraw the money as soon as posible before the bank sue me .

Will someone give me honest advice, I am a bit blur now, please help !

22 Aug, 2008 14:42:07

New MessageRE: Get Some Info (modified 0 times) Ah Pek Tua
I no understand your English or Manglish but
got understand you too.

You said U + Son = fixed deposit inside bank.
U fast-fast take out the money 'loh' - I mean
fast-fast than bank fast sue you bankruptsee.
I see this - u not see this. Hope u know what
I english u.

I english from kampong university. I no good
English but u english understand I. Please
some human-beens correct me English I no good
English write noor English talk "lah".

22 Aug, 2008 19:54:19

New MessageRE:Get Some Info (modified 0 times) golden
sorry for my eanglish.
because my child just 2 year old, so bank are require a parent name to join to open a junior account, so can withdraw anytime. my mean that is that any effect if i face bankruptcy. will bank or OA get the money frm this account. what the perfect way to do, withdraw or remain it. thanks for repply my question
22 Aug, 2008 21:45:48

New MessageRE:Get Some Info (modified 0 times) ming
you better draw all the money now, cause bankruptcy will cause you blacklist thro all bank in malaysia.they have the right to freeze your bank account no matter which bank as long as they got your name on it. dont forget your asset too !
23 Aug, 2008 14:03:38

New MessageGet Some Information (modified 0 times) Join the club soon.
Hi there.

It is best that you withdraw all the money out and leave it at home or under someone's name at bank (Best is before your bankruptcy notice is served) if the amount is big.

It seems that the amount that you have is not enough to cover your loans and debts. If not, you will have settled it. At least it will tie you over for a few months or years depending on how much that you have. All the best. It is not the end.

Remember fear creates fear. Do not fear! Cheers.

24 Aug, 2008 23:14:10

New MessageRE:Get Some Info (modified 0 times) drake
interesting commment. just one question is it possible to transfer the ownership of my car to my wife before i was declare bankrupt and if i'm currently working with the goverment, will my employment be terminated once i was declared bankrupt?
23 Sep, 2008 21:03:38

New MessageRE:Get Some Info (modified 0 times) drake
forgot to add, the car is still under loan.
23 Sep, 2008 21:05:16


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