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cpharo
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Posted - 30 July 2009 :  17:55:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can I put down an amount for a domestic break on my BR, is a domestic break classed as a holiday, if so would £20.00 a month be ok to put on my outgoings. Also when is the best time to open a bank account with co op, should I do it the day after my bankruptcy hearing or before? How much should I put for hair cuts for me and my dauhter would £20.00 be ok?
I am going to put £250.00 for house hold and cleaning, £30.00 a month for my lunch at work and £40.00 a month for my daughters school dinners will this be acceptable?

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Posted - 30 July 2009 :  18:12:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For 1 adult/1 child:

Holiday £50 (the OR may reduce it but put it down any way)
Haircuts £15 (£10 per adult and £5 per child is the normal amount)

The household amount and lunches should be fine.

You can open a Co-op account whenever you want. I would do it before hand just in case there are any problems and it really depends upon when your next payment is going into the account. It can take up to 10 days to get the account details so you need to make sure that you have the account open in plenty of time before your income is paid in.
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