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zchr1
Junior Member
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Posted - 14 March 2008 : 16:31:55
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Who and where can I talk to regarding my situation? I have defaulted on an IVA because I cannot make the monthly repayments. My debt has gone up since the IVA was put into place. 4 creditors I had forgotten to include in the IVA are now contacting me wanting payment. Should I now seek help with bankruptcy? Your forum and information sites seem to say that's my only hope.
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Reviva UK
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 14 March 2008 : 18:29:17
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Hello zchr1 a warm welcome to the forum
I am sorry to hear about your IVa defaulting and the stress that you are experiencing.
It would be helpful to get a little moe detail before we give advice regarding your situation.
How long have you been on the IVA What was the initial debt within the IVa how much do you pay per month what do you do for a living do you own your own house - if so please give details on mortgage and value etc.
this wil give us somewhere to start -however if you need to speak to someone rather than use the forum there are a number of debt experts who will give free advice via our web links
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 14 March 2008 : 18:44:59
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How long have you been on the IVA 3 months and I have not made any payments at all. What was the initial debt within the IVa 20k now more like 26k how much do you pay per month I haven't been able to make even the first payment. They won't reconsider a lesser monthly amount either. (they initially wanted £450!) what do you do for a living At present I work as a receptionist/Front of House for a firm of solicitors. (I work as support/admin only and have no legal training) do you own your own house - if so please give details on mortgage and value etc. I rent my flat.
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Edited by - zchr1 on 14 March 2008 18:47:27 |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 14 March 2008 : 18:55:20
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I'm not worried about the bankruptcy being made known in the press, I'm worried about my job!? |
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Reviva UK
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2452 Posts |
Posted - 14 March 2008 : 20:42:16
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Hi zchr1
bit confused by the monthly contribution amount of 450. this would pay 27,000 over the 5 years so unless your iva is for shorter then I must assume the debt was for 27k or more.
If you have no assets then obviously br is a viable option and as you haven;t made any payments yet your IVa stands a reall chance of failing very soon.
It would be good to check your employment contract to see the terms re Br, but it is not a standard that you would loose your job at all.
There are certainly jobs that ar not allowed to be conducted whilst in br and yours is not one of them. I would assume that if your employer is worth their salt they would be sympathetic to the situation and work with you rather than loose you and enjoy the cost of recruiting, training and implementing a new member of staff.
You would be surprised by how helpful employers are. On occasions my clients will actually approach the employer for assistance with insolvency fees and he employer is only too happy to help.
There is a posibility that you may have an income payment agreement - where you would pay back a percentage of your disposable income - for a period of 3 years. But if you are struggling to make the IVA payments then it is likely that the current I&E budget is too onerous and probably a little too unrealistic.
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 15 March 2008 : 12:03:13
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So what would you recommend I do next? Should I find an IP like yourself and start again. I can't afford IP fee;sso am at a loss of where to look. |
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JulianDonnelly
Junior Member
United Kingdom
325 Posts |
Posted - 15 March 2008 : 12:54:58
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Hi zchr1,
Welcome to the forum,
Under the rules of the forum Paul can not give out his details for anyone to contact. May I suggest you click on his website link and contact him via the contact number on his website. He will be able to advise you on your next steps.
the best of luck to you,
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk |
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AlanO
Junior Member
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 16 March 2008 : 10:55:51
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Hi zchr1
Suggest you contact an expert - they will be able to review your situation and work out what is best for you
All the best Alan
www.debtdr.co.uk |
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Reviva UK
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2452 Posts |
Posted - 16 March 2008 : 22:48:50
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Hi zchr1
I have left you a message on the iva forum
thanks
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com |
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Average Member
United Kingdom
646 Posts |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 17 March 2008 : 21:26:07
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I'm trying to find out what court Iam meant to go to, in order to deliver my application for bankruptcy. I live in London, SE22 0HF. Can anyone suggest where to look. I've been on the Courts website and I have no idea which court applies to me. If there is a choice I would prefer not to go to the RCJ on The Strand as it's far too near my work! |
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Average Member
United Kingdom
646 Posts |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 17 March 2008 : 22:45:34
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and the high court is? |
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Reviva UK
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2452 Posts |
Posted - 17 March 2008 : 23:15:02
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Hi zchr1
the high court is The Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand.
It is a huge place inside so unlikeley that anyone would see you
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK www.revivauk.com |
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AlanO
Junior Member
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 18 March 2008 : 00:09:34
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Hi zchr1
Paul's absolutely rightI wouldn't be too concerned about bumping into somebody there it is huge. However here is a funny story - I was outside RCJ a little while back with a client - he was having a cigarette before we went in and then a hoard of photgraphers and camera crew turned up - they were only tracking Mohamed al-Fayed as he was seeking the opening of the Diana Inquest.
My Client was intially concerned that he would be seen and then when not shown on news at Ten disappointed.
He is now discharged from bankruptcy and the Diana inquest continues
The message really is - if it's right then it's worth facing up to
All the best Alan
www.debtdr.co.uk |
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zchr1
Junior Member
196 Posts |
Posted - 18 March 2008 : 09:11:23
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the info. Do I just ring them up, ask for the forms and ask how to set the date? Going to be a struggle to get the fee's Iknow that much. Can I pick the formsup in person.Better than printing them off at work. |
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