If you have any joint goods then these can be legitimately taken to repay any debt your partner has. Any goods in just your name cannot be taken. Your partner should seek debt advice as to what rights he and you have in these circumstances and the process that bailiffs must follow.
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Re: can the baliffs take any of my goods that i own when my ...
If you have any joint goods then these can be legitimately taken to repay any debt your partner has. Any goods in just your name cannot be taken. Your partner should seek debt advice as to what rights he and you have in these circumstances and the process that bailiffs must follow.
This question has been answered by Christians Against Poverty, a leading debt charity offering hope and a solution to anyone in debt.
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