Last seen: Jul 15, 2024
It shouldn't really take as long as 6 months, trustedehibee, but that isn't uncommon. The main thing is that you got your Form 5, which is your own d...
Hi Kazza. not too long to go now! There is no reason why you shouldn't be able to stay on the increased payment rate and finish your Trust Deed so...
I'd be very surprised if your Trustee tried to claim birthday money, lizr. Technically they could, but small amounts received as gifts like that woul...
I would say so. Why should you have to miss payments towards your ongoing priority bills as a result of their slowness? They could easily backdate t...
Hi Graeme. They couldn't force a sale if the amount that was agreed at the start has been paid, unless there has been some kind of non-compliance on ...
Any lump sum you receive during the 4 years from the date you signed your Trust Deed may require to be paid in for the benefit of your creditors. Thi...
They should really backdate any reduction to the point that you brought your change of circumstances to their attention. Have they not done this?
That's good news, Alasdair. Hopefully not with the term of your Trust Deed being extended as a consequence?
The 6-month moratorium period is still available to apply for until the end of March, though it is possible that this will get extended further. A ...
Congratulations on the new job, questionmark, that's great news. I can't see any reason why your Trust Deed term should be extended simply because ...
You shouldn't need to extend the term just because your circumstances have worsened if it is beyond your control, Billyboy1. I would wait and see what...
Congratulations, trustedhibee. If the payment problems were due to factors outside of your control and you kept your trustee informed then that is exa...
That's brilliant, Adam. Congratulations! It tends to vary a fair bit between firms according to what we hear on here, but the average seems to be a...
OK, so it is only his half share of that £42,000 that they will be looking to gather in. I am sure they would be open to offers well below £21,000 th...
No daft questions on here, leeper1974. The final amount paid back to creditors is shown as a pence-in-the-pound figure on the closing paperwork of ...
