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This publication guides insolvency practitioners to ensure that cases are properly controlled and administered at all times.
This guide for insolvency practitioners advises how to provide information and explanations in matters relating to the family home.
The insolvency practitioner has an obligation to ensure that cases are properly managed at all times. This includes contingency planning.
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