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They are known as mini-bankruptcies. Under an administration order the court takes over the administration of the debts of a person while an agreed regular amount is repaid. Currently, any debtor with at least one CCJ registered, can make application to the court for an administration order. If granted, this provides protection from further action by creditors in respect of any debts listed under the order. Creditors not included in the order cannot pursue their debts separately through the courts – if they try, these debts are automatically added to the administration order. A varied administration order is where the amount of debt agreed under the original administration order is changed, or a new debt added. A varied order replaces the original administration order.
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