Precedent Documents
Draft precedent documents for every UK insolvency process. Preview, copy and customise for each case.
10 documents
Administrator's Proposals (IR16(2))
Full draft statement of proposals for creditors under Rule 3.35. Includes asset summary, conduct review, dividend prospects and future proposals.
SIP 16 Statement
Pre-packaged sale disclosure statement compliant with SIP 16 and the 2021 pre-pack restrictions. Includes connected party evaluator section.
Statutory Demand (Companies)
Draft statutory demand for a debt owed by a company under Rule 7.4. Three-week demand as a precursor to winding-up petition.
Liquidator's Report to Creditors (CVL)
Annual report to creditors under Rule 18.3. Sets out receipts and payments, asset realisations, antecedent transaction review and estimated dividend.
Statement of Affairs (CVL)
Draft statement of company's affairs under s.99 IA86. Covers assets at book and estimated realisable value, liabilities and deficiency.
CVA Proposal
Full draft CVA proposal under s.1 IA86. Includes background, creditor classes, payment mechanism, supervisory provisions and moratorium terms.
Statutory Demand (SD1)
Statutory demand against an individual for a debt exceeding £5,000. Three-week demand preceding a bankruptcy petition under s.268 IA86.
Director Conduct Report (D1 Form)
Statutory conduct report submitted to the Insolvency Service under CDDA 1986. Covers misconduct, antecedent transactions, HMRC liabilities and recommendations.
HMRC Claim Notification Letter
Letter notifying HMRC of appointment and requesting details of all tax liabilities including VAT, PAYE, CTSA, CIS and rates.
Pre-Appointment Advisory Letter to Directors
Letter setting out insolvency options before formal appointment. Covers CVL, administration, CVA, director duties and next steps.
Important: These precedents are starting points only. Every insolvency case is different. Always review and adapt each document to the specific facts of your case. InsolvencyHub accepts no liability for the use of these documents. When in doubt, seek legal advice.