
Hi HELP_Stressed, I can fully understand that a transfer of your trust deed would be worrying and stressful. There are a number of reasons why t...
Hi frenzy382, Unfortunately it will almost certainly be the case that your DAS, and individual account reporting about arrears/defaults etc, will b...
Welcome to the trust deed forum jellytot75. It's clearly very important that you're able to see the income and expenditure information that's being...
Hi Nicci_36. The simple rule is that anything that goes on your credit file will disappear six years later. So... 1 - The DAS will disappear 6 y...
Welcome to the trust deed forum JG2022. What I'm understanding from your post (and please tell me if I've got this wrong) is that: 1 - You went ...
Hi Nicci_36, Yes you must inform your trustee about any lump sums you receive.
Hi Abi, When your husband signed his trust deed he committed to paying what he could reasonably be seen to afford towards his debts. This is part o...
Welcome to the trust deed forum Abi. The starting point is that you have no liability for your husband's debts. His contribution to his trust deed ...
Hi Richiesmith, Obviously a lot of people are now having to pay a lot more for energy. One thing to consider is that your trust deed payment should...
Hi Stresseddebtor, By square one I mean that your trust deed is failed and a chunk of your payments have been consumed by fees rather than having g...
Welcome to the forum Stresseddebtor. I think the best advice is to begin communicating with your trust deed provider. Missing a series of paymen...
Hi kscosmos, These accounts should have a single date when a default notice was issued, which is different to ongoing monthy-to-month default repor...
I'm really not sure what the issue with having a second bank account would be Nicci_36. If it helps you to budget well then that's good for you and...
Hi Nicci_36, I think you'll need to ask them how they're calculating this figure. I'd just be guessing I'm afraid. You should cetainly make your...
Hi dj1971, It all depends upon how much you owed when your trust deed began and also how much you've already paid into it. Could you give us an ...