Last seen: Jul 15, 2024
Glad to hear that you are almost able to put this behind you now and that your Trust Deed has been successful for you. It's always nice to hear it on...
When you enter into a Trust Deed you are agreeing to pay as much as you can reasonably afford for the full 4 years. If you can afford to pay more the...
I'm pleased to hear that - your mother will be in safe hands.
Hi Star99. Have you had any specialist advice already about your mother's options, or are you thinking about a Trust Deed based on your own researc...
I always find Cabot Financial to be very straightforward to deal with, so if you are worried about this then you could try calling them and ensuring t...
You can certainly put your case to your trustee and they would hopefully be sympathetic. However, you should be prepared to answer the question as to...
Who was it told you that the trustee would allow you 2 months wages, John66? Unless it was your trustee then it doesn't really mean much. The guid...
I agree that DAS does appear to be a good option for you, Graeme. The interest and charges are frozen on your debts, so you know that every penny you ...
That's brilliant, SD1991. Thanks for sharing your good news and positive experience - I think it will be very reassuring for many people who are furt...
Hi KSCS. It sounds like you have a lot on your plate just now and no doubt it can be a major headache constantly updating a trustee with changes to...
There will have been a formal agreement between your friend and the Trustee as to how much was required to be paid in to "buy out" the Trustee's inter...
Hi zoom67. I'm sorry about your friend. Any estate that your friend leaves behind, including policies etc, will require to be gathered in by the tr...
Hi Billyboy1 Your only obligation is to pay in what you can afford, so if your income falls significantly then you should let your trustee know and t...
It would be up to the Trustee appointed in your bankruptcy to decide whether any transactions that have taken place prior to the bankruptcy are reason...
If the underpayment is still outstanding and relates to the period after the signing of the Trust Deed then I'm afraid it will need to be repaid - it ...
