Bankruptcy · Insolvency & Dispute Resolution
Since 2003, West London Law has provided expert bankruptcy defence, helping businesses and individuals protect their assets and financial future.
West London Law are leading insolvency litigation experts in defending claims in bankruptcy, including applications to set aside transactions at undervalue, preference claims, and allegations of defrauding creditors. We work with expert bankruptcy solicitors and barristers.
Expert defence for bankruptcy litigation.
We represent individuals, directors, and third parties who find themselves defending:
Trustees in bankruptcy often seek to set aside transactions at undervalue under sections 339 and 340 of the Insolvency Act 1986. These claims can threaten your financial future and your reputation. We have a strong track record in defending undervalue transaction claims, where:
If you are accused of defrauding creditors, hiding assets, or misusing your position as a director or individual, you need urgent legal representation. Allegations under Section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986 are serious and may result in freezing orders or asset recovery proceedings.
Our team provides clear advice and a strong defence for complex cases involving:
Speak to us about the claim, the deadline and the papers you have received.
If you are facing financial challenges or require expert legal advice in bankruptcy, we invite you to contact us for a confidential consultation. Let West London Law be your trusted partner in navigating complex legal landscapes.
Clear answers on urgent bankruptcy petitions, statutory demands, court deadlines and the steps available to protect your position.
Usually 18–21 days from service. Early action can prevent a bankruptcy order and may give you more options to challenge, settle or adjourn the petition.
Yes. If the debt is disputed, improperly served, or there is abuse of process, you may have grounds to defend the petition.
It may still be possible to seek an adjournment, negotiate settlement or take urgent steps before the hearing. Contact us immediately.
Practical bankruptcy defence support focused on early intervention, clear strategy and protecting your position before matters escalate.
Immediate legal support to challenge creditor action and protect your position.
Applications and strategy to set aside statutory demands before bankruptcy proceedings escalate.
Applications to annul bankruptcy orders where grounds exist.
Early intervention to improve your options and protect your position.
A focus on achieving the best possible outcome in bankruptcy disputes.
Advice on petitions, demands, annulment and settlement options.
Strategic support aimed at avoiding bankruptcy where possible.
Book a consultation today for urgent bankruptcy defence advice.
West London Law’s bankruptcy defence expertise helped us navigate a tough financial situation with confidence and clarity.
Their legal team provided exceptional support, ensuring our business stayed protected during a complex insolvency case.
West London Law guided us through the bankruptcy process smoothly, securing the best possible outcome for our future.
With their strategic advice and dedication, we successfully defended against a bankruptcy petition and regained financial stability.
Bankruptcy, insolvency and dispute resolution information led by
Gurvir Birang.
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West London Law Limited does not provide reserved services to the public.
Gurvir Birang is a practising solicitor, founder, litigator and bankruptcy expert, authorised and regulated by the SRA. Gurvir Birang practices from Spencer West LLP. Spencer West LLP is authorised and regulated by the SRA.
West London Law is a trading name of West London Law Limited, registered in England and Wales (company number 06776937).
West London Law was set up in 2003 and became non-regulated in 2020 and is no longer a firm of solicitors. This website is for marketing purposes only.
Disclaimer. Information on this website does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as it does not provide a complete statement of the law. Specific legal advice should be sought and tailored to your particular circumstances.