
Hi Greenie I believe that most firms carry out a six monthly review, although if you don't receive one, like Parlay states make sure you tell your ...
Hi maverick267 If you have a sympathetic trustee they may allow you to retain the full amount of the bonus for the moment to allow you to deal with...
As a firm we would normally advise anyone signing a Trust Deed, that it is preferable that they work to a cash only basis for the term of the Trust De...
Hi Johnd If you are made redundant you should tell your Trustee and forward a copy of the paperwork to him/her. Your Trustee can't touch the statut...
Hi Alibabe18 Can I suggest that you read the forum topic below, as this will answer some of your queries. Although your property value may not...
Hi homp The Register of Insolvencies should be updated once your Trustee is discharged, as long as the Accountant in Bankruptcy has received the re...
Hi Alibabe18, welcome to the forum. Have you only recently signed your Trust Deed or are you coming to the end? When was the equity figure worked ...
Hi DebtFreeWannabee I just love to hear stories with a happy ending! Thanks for posting, I'm pretty sure all forum readers will enjoy reading yo...
Hi Betty If that is the case, I'm not sure why the Trustee would need to get in touch with your mortage company. Julie
Hi Betty was it definitely a redemption letter that you gave to your Trustee or was it a mortgage statement? Julie
Hi Betty It is possible that your Trustee may have written to your mortgage lender at the start of the Trust Deed to get a mortgage redemption figu...
Hello Annkenn Has your sister definitely received her discharge? Julie
Hi Gillian Hopefully they will let you keep a proportion of it. Please let us know how you get on. Julie
Hi Scotsland As long as you complete the reviews and give your Trustee any information that they may ask for, you won't have any problems. If you ...
Hi idjmark Unfortunately any bonuses or overtime should really be declared at the time of receipt as in most cases a proportion of this will be ask...