i am confused with the case - i understand the mum and daughter are on benefits however it is the husband that is in the Trust Deed Please clarify ...
we should perhaps think of what may have happened before we all cast asertions on the Trustee For example, they may have owned property - high leve...
i would perhaps open up a bank account with a bank you do not have any debt with. Given the number of banking institutes available - you shouldnt fin...
I would first find out the reason for the objection. In most cases a higher contribution or a reduction in trustee fees are sufficient for the cred...
The key to remember is that trust deeds are in most cases bespoke arrangements that are legally binding on creditors. In most cases is does indeed la...
I agree, salary may increase but so does the cost of living. As long as the increase is not materialistic -i would not worry about it
agreed
I agree Insolvency Boy. On review of a few posts I am concerned over certain statements and will continue with offering advice where required.
Julie Yes i agree - thge trustee would be entitled to seek payment but that does not automatically give a right for the payment. Redundancy paym...
I think we should be careful Trust Deed assistant For example, if the HP liability is ?รบ2,500 and the car is valued at ?รบ5,000 then the car would b...
It appears that the level of your debt is less than value of your assets - you are not insolvent. Have you considered selling your property to clea...
Julie From what I understand, any redundancy payments could be regarded as "income" and would not in terms of Section of 32 of the BA Act vest in t...
thanks Mole I have read over your Post and from what I understand - the Accoutant in Bankrupcy is part of the Scottish Executive and deals with the...