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Stephanie.ch
Posted - 29 January 2014 : 23:29:46 I am a single mum and currently pregnant. IM receiving income support and total debt is over 5000. If i declare bankruptcy will my income support? The income support is all i have to pay for gas, electric and food for myself and children
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Viki.W
Posted - 30 January 2014 : 17:56:58 Hi Stephanie,
As the others have said, you probably don't need to declare bankruptcy. Make an appt with the CAB or speak to an expert on here to chat through your options.
Posted - 30 January 2014 : 09:53:32 Just to clarify as well, a DRO will only cost you £90 where as BR is £700 but you may be entitled to a reduction for certain benefits.
Please do seek some advice.
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Blackie
Posted - 30 January 2014 : 09:48:08 Hi Stephanie.ch
There are other options that can be explored and certainly on that level of debt, I would not advise you to go down the bankruptcy route.
A Debt Relief Order may be your best bet and if certain criteria are fulfilled, you could have the debts written off.
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Niobe
Posted - 30 January 2014 : 08:38:38 Hi and welcome to the forum.
If the debt is less than £15k then a Debt Relief Order could be one way to go providing you don't own your house or have any assets over £3k or have disposable income of over £50 per month once your bills have been paid. It would be done and dusted in 12 months.
However, I do suggest that you seek advice from an expert to find out the solution that's right for you. We have a couple of experts that post on her and their details can be found on the left hand side of the page under the 'experts' link.
The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity. – Ulysses S. Grant