A wee update. Received one objection in the 5 week period which was insufficient for it to fail. So it goes to show that even with debts in excess...
Hi graham the bank of Mum & Dad is the one we all fall back to. I think we've all been there. If the payments from your Mum will be equity paym...
Hi TDA That's certainly my impression given the time period which has elapsed since the inheritance was paid. Mark
Hi Karen No. If you look at the normal couple income and expenditure, there is joint income and you would contribute to the expenditure, however i...
Hi TDA Don't worry, despite having a Latin Higher ( honestly ) I only came across this yesterday as it was a question on one of the firms IVA's! ...
It previously existed that deductions cannot be taken from benefits in sequestration, however this applied to Trust Deeds from 28 November 2013 onward...
Hi Karen87 No, deductions cannot be taken from benefits. Mark
Hi whitenoise What a great post. It's always good to hear someone going through and completing the process, but even better when you are actuall...
I think there will alway a be anomalies, especially when they try to apply IVA rules to trust deed. We've hat arguments about the dates claims shou...
Hi George My advice is to fill them in. As both you & the trustee have been discharged, then you will be entitled to any payments, unless of course...
To be honest, it doesn't seem to tie up. I assume the trust deed was signed after April 2008 and you were discharged in 2012. If this is the case a...
Hi upstream Your post worked in so many ways. 'Katie Hopkins...switched off..Never again' Mark
Hi TDA Same here. One to watch on a Thursday when the telly is rubbish. Was this about Scottish debt, English debt or debt in general? Mark
I think this is another case where we can only advise to a certain extent, however the final decision will lie with the Trustee. If there was an ag...
Hi Tara That's another interesting point as you can't pay this in addition to the contribution, otherwise creditors will ask why the contribution i...
