Last seen: Jul 15, 2024
It can happen much more quickly than that, nicnac587 - basically as soon as you have completed all of your obligations. The six month period is more ...
Morning Peter123. No need to be embarrassed, these things happen and nobody will judge you here. However, please do consider seeking help with your ...
Hi justasking1992. I don't see why that shouldn't be acceptable as long as you are providing hard copies of all of the information they need.
No problem. No, the Trust deed automatically covers any arrears prior to when it was signed. The CMS or the child's mother could refuse to make a cl...
Hi TuffasFluff. Welcome to the forum. It doesn't surprise me that there is contradictory information online, the reason being that the rules are dif...
Congratulations Navrig - almost there! You should check the wording of your Trust Deed document. Usually it is just a 4-year period that applies t...
Hi Daanlad. Your wife is under no obligation to provide your trustee with any bank statements if she doesn't want to. It may make things easier if...
Hi. Any issues/queries should certainly be brought up by your Trustee after each review, not stored up until the end. That said, there have been occ...
When you signed your Trust Deed you promised that any windfall or asset that comes into your possession over the next 4 years would be made available ...
Hi rossmc. If the house is gifted to you while you are in your Trust Deed then it is an asset that your Trustee will have an interest in. It might ...
Hi John. Welcome to the forum and sorry for the delayed response. It is slightly more complicated than that. There are a couple of ways that your...
Hi TD2016. I can see why this must be annoying for you. I'm not sure I understand what the resolution was to the issue with the covid payment back i...
Hi Eddie. It is possible to be a director of a ltd co whilst in a Protected trust Deed, as long as the articles of association of the company do not ...
If you can realistically afford £400pm then a Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS) would likely be your best bet, John. The interest on your debts would be f...
Hi John124. Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear you have been struggling, but that's good that you should be able to get back to work soon - a regu...
