8. Common rules in bankruptcyIncomePensionsChild supportRedundancyCriminal injuries compensationCritical illnessAssetsMoney in bank accountsLife assurance policiesVehiclesThe family homeTenancy agreementsGratuitous alienationUnfair preferenceAcquirendaAssets discovered after the trustee’s dischargeFinancial educationInterest on debtsRecallBankruptcy Restriction OrderRestrictionsNon-complianceExamination of the clientDischarge of the client and the trusteeClient dischargeTrustee dischargeComplaintsDebtor contribution orderCertificate for SequestrationWho cannot be approved debt advisersRevocation or suspension of an approved debt adviserAward by the Accountant in BankruptcyThe Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) provides guidance to trustees and debt advisers in Notes for Guidance – Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 (as amended).1aib.gov.uk/publications/notes-for-guidance-bankruptcy-scotland-act-2016-as-amended It covers most of the small detail and is easier read and to understand than the legislation. It applies to Minimal Asset Process (MAP) bankruptcy, Full Administration Bankruptcy (FAB) and creditor petitions.Separate guidance is issued for protected trust deeds (PTDs). 1 aib.gov.uk/publications/notes-for-guidance-bankruptcy-scotland-act-2016-as-amended »