Insolvency
Expert guidance through financial restructuring and insolvency matters
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Expert guidance through financial restructuring and insolvency matters
Quinn & Quinn provides expert advice on all aspects of personal and corporate insolvency. We help individuals and businesses facing financial difficulty understand their options, protect their interests, and navigate the path forward.
Our team works with directors, creditors, and individuals to provide practical, timely advice on restructuring, voluntary administration, and liquidation.
We help directors and individuals understand and protect their rights during financial distress.
From safe harbour to voluntary administration, we present every available pathway.
Discreet and sensitive handling of all financial difficulty matters.
Insolvency matters are time-sensitive. We act swiftly to protect your interests.
We review your financial position and explain all available options clearly and honestly.
We create a tailored restructuring or resolution plan that best protects your interests.
We guide you through the process, liaising with creditors and administrators on your behalf.
“When our business hit trouble, Quinn & Quinn gave us clear, honest advice about our options. They helped us restructure and kept us trading. Genuinely grateful for their support.”A Brighton Business Owner
Insolvency means being unable to pay debts as they fall due. Bankruptcy is a legal process for individuals, while liquidation applies to companies. There are alternatives to both that we can explore with you.
Directors can face personal liability for insolvent trading and certain other obligations. Early legal advice is critical to understanding your exposure and taking protective steps such as safe harbour provisions.
In many cases, yes. Options such as voluntary administration, restructuring plans, or informal creditor arrangements can allow a business to continue trading. The earlier you seek advice, the more options are available.