Security of bankrupt's pension to be challenged in Court of Appeal

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A High Court ruling protecting the pension of a man who went into bankruptcy will be challenged in the Court of Appeal next January.

In the case of Horton v Henry heard in December 2014, the judge held the bankrupt could not be compelled to draw down his pension for the purposes of an Income Payments Order (IPO). But deliveri...

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