Hi pumpkin I know this seems very unfair, but you have to now protect yourself. If there is equity in any of the houses, your husband's trustee may...
Hi gillianr2 I think porcupine has been excellent with all her advice on housing, As she has said, once you are suitably housed, the council will n...
Hi I have found Barclays Bank to be great. they will open an account for just about anyone, even if you are bankrupt. My clients have found them to...
As Kevin said, saving is encouraged- It will help you in the future. Your wife id not in a trust deed, therefore she can do what she likes with her sh...
Yes you do have a generous family, but you should go and enjoy your gift(sensibly) and stop worrying about it.
I admire your honesty - all of you!Facing up to your debt is one of the hardest, but best, things you will ever do. You are once again in control.
Hi all I would have to agree with porcupine; if you find a arented property that suits your family needs, you will find it very difficult to be reh...
Hi tompie1980 This is a difficult situation. You have done well to reduce the amount of equity, but it is still causing a problem. I agree with TDA...
Hi VB1 As TDA states, you can keep the statutory part, but any money you receive over and above this should go into your Trust Deed. You say you ha...
Hi gillianr2 Yes, sequestration is a relatively straight forward process. Ths may be the best option, as it sounds as though you are really struggl...
I have to agree with Mark- two weeks in unacceptable, and i cannot work out why it would take this long. It should be resolved the same day as The Ins...
Hi needsmust If you were successful with any PPI claim, the funds would need to be paid to the Trustee. I would suggest you contact your Trustee, a...
Hi As your Trust Deed was signed before November 2010, the value used for your car should be £1,000. Some Trustee's value your car at the end of th...
Hi Blondie10 I am surprised that since you were due your bank money, you were not advised to change your account before signing the Trust Deed. Unf...
Hi DontDoDebt As already stated by a few people, it may still work out. KPMG will probably contact the creditors involved to see if they can come t...
