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Have you ever been in any debt collection process on any of these accounts?What I would stress is that there are cases of people still being admitted with significant evidence that would suggest by the SRA's terms that they should not be admitted.Personally, I would recommend speaking to your firm about this. I know that may feel uncomfortable but you may be surprised at either 1) how they can support you (e.g. they could provide references to support your case) and 2) they may know of other people who have gone through a similar process.Alternatively, seek some legal advice on this. Some lawyers specialise in advising on the SRA admissions process. People in this forum might be able to explain their personal experiences, but I think this is something where you probably need some professional advice, especially if you do not want to seek support from your employer.
Have you ever been in any debt collection process on any of these accounts?
What I would stress is that there are cases of people still being admitted with significant evidence that would suggest by the SRA's terms that they should not be admitted.
Personally, I would recommend speaking to your firm about this. I know that may feel uncomfortable but you may be surprised at either 1) how they can support you (e.g. they could provide references to support your case) and 2) they may know of other people who have gone through a similar process.
Alternatively, seek some legal advice on this. Some lawyers specialise in advising on the SRA admissions process. People in this forum might be able to explain their personal experiences, but I think this is something where you probably need some professional advice, especially if you do not want to seek support from your employer.