Your daughter should have been notified when the trust deed became protected, so you could just ask her.
Hi, yes the payments must stop. She needs to contact her trustee to get this sorted.
Sorry, but it is very difficult to get a mortgage, even with a good credit rating. I would not rely on getting a remortgage. I think your best bet is ...
TDA is right, the main difference is knowing what you are expected to pay per month BEFORE you apply for your bankruptcy. It just gives you some peace...
If you have no assets,ther could certainly be quicker options for you. Again, just sit down with someone, and they will be to go over all options wit...
TDA is correct, mortgages are not normally a problem. I am sure your trustee will be able to sort it out for you.
I don't have the exact figures to hand, but from my experience I would say not many pay 50% of the debt. The government have been trying to make trust...
If the firm you are seeing are still insisting on 4 years, then you need to get a second opinion. To be honest, I think you have too many variables to...
Lorrainek, you would not be discharged from the Trust Deed until the equity is realised, even If you have stopped making contributions.
Agree with Mark regarding contributions from benefits. However as you haven an asset, a trust deed may be an option. Youneed to speak to someone, and ...
Hi, although the maximum tterm suggested for DAS is 10years, there are some running for longer. However, creditors have to approve the DAS, and they s...
As Mark says, it is difficult to answer as we don't know your specific details. Maybe you should ask your Trustee to confirm your position. If you hav...
Opening a bank account before signing the trust deed is always advisable. I find Barcalays great.
Hi Mondayblues A trust deed should only be for more than 3 years if it is necessary to get the contributions to the required levels, or if you are ...
As Mark said, the house should not reallly make any huge difference to our situation. Although many of us don't charge the £500 for houses in trust de...
