Hi Lizzieyg No, normally the trustee will discharge the person in the trust deed and remain in office to deal with any PPI, pay dividends etc. T...
Hi ibmstyle It makes no difference if creditors are stating they have received no correspondence as the advert is proof enough. The vast majority ...
Hi Lizzieyg As mentioned above, any PPI payment for debts incurred at any time prior to the signing of the Trust Deed will go to the Trustee for th...
Hi ibmstyle I think the best thing to do at present is to check with the AIB either by phone or via the Register of Insolvencies to see if the Trus...
Thats something I only found out last week, as Im with RBS. Withdrawing a fiver seems weird somehow. Mark
Hi girl10 I think you should be asking your Trustee under what authority he will be keeping the payment as you have been discharged. The payment i...
Hi Lindsey Creditors allow minimum/maximum figures for expenses, so it would certainly be worthwhile sitting down and completing an income/expendit...
Hi Big D Your trustee will require to sign the disposition on your behalf. If this has not already been discussed and organised, I'm afraid the sa...
Hi Lindsey To be honest it is. If you know exactly whats ahead and everything is agreed beforehand, then it should run without any issues. Mark
Hi Lindsey I think both the Trust Deed and sequestration appear to be viable options. In both there would be a requirement to maintain a contribut...
Hi Lindsey Can you provide a bit more information. level of debt, amount you can afford to pay, details of any assets etc. Mark
Hi nelson Generally no, however the trustee is likely to look at this as income in the normal way. Hopefully the trustee will strike a balance, ...
Hi nelson123 Firstly, sorry to hear about the redundancy. Not the best news to receive for the new year. There have been a few posts on redundancy...
It's certainly interesting looking through the proposed changes. The one thing that continues to pop up is that you can follow the new regs, get cred...
Hi TDA The main difference I see is that the position will not be affected by the trustee's failure to discharge a person. There was a post rece...
