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Tailoring an IVA to your circumstances

The beauty about an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is that it can be - and should be - tailored to the precise circumstances of the debtor. Once you have established that you are insolvent and have taken advice on the various financial solutions available, you must decide what to do and which option to go for. You will have considered Bankruptcy, a Debt Management Plan, the sale of your house, re-mortgaging your house, obtaining a consolidation loan, getting family or friends to assist you financially and so on. You will have considered the pros and cons of each option and listened carefully to the advice provided by the Insolvency Practitioner (IP) and his or her staff.

Before you finally make your mind up consider how each option will impact on your life. If an IVA is the right choice for you, chances are that you have realized that an IVA can be tailored precisely to your needs and that of your family and dependants. A properly constructed IVA will consider all of your circumstances starting with your income – what it is now and what it is projected to be during the term of your IVA, which is usually five years. The IVA proposal will include an Income & Expenditure Statement and allow for all reasonable living expenses for you and your family, including any unusual expenses relating to your particular situation. All creditors ask for is that any such unusual expense be thoroughly explained and indeed justified.

A good IVA proposal will also seek to anticipate and provide for future changes to your circumstances. For example, you may have a car which, during the term of your IVA, will come to the end of its useful life and will have to be replaced for safety reasons or because the cost of its maintenance is becoming excessive. The IVA will outline how you will deal with this situation and allow for the necessary funds to be set aside for obtaining a replacement model. Again, creditors will accept reasonable proposals in this regard. Obviously you cannot expect that they will agree to your replacing a Mini with a Rolls-Royce.

It is important to ensure that the IVA proposal is realistic and that your IP has not overlooked anything relating to your current or likely future circumstances, particularly where it might impact adversely on your disposable income. You will receive the draft of your IVA proposal for signing. If you do not understand any part of it or if you do not agree with its contents, then do not sign it. Contact your IP or his or her staff and outline your concern. Make sure that you fully agree with the contents of the IVA proposal and that it fully and fairly describes your circumstances. After all it’s your life, your proposal, your IVA. You will have to live with it for the next (usually) five years. Give yourself the best chance of successfully seeing your IVA through to its conclusion and finally becoming debt free.

About National Debt Relief

National Debt Relief belong to a firm of leading chartered accountants who are one of the largest insolvency practices in the UK. We offer a complete portfolio of personal insolvency services in relation to IVA, Debt Management Plan and Bankruptcy. All our advice is free. If you decide that you wish to pursue the IVA option, we will still provide advice on all of the other options and if we consider an alternative option to be more appropriate to your case and circumstances, we will tell you this. All of our approved IVA’s are administered by Licensed Insolvency Practitioners. We charge no fees and receive no income until your IVA is accepted by your creditors and then our fees come out of your agreed payments to your creditors. If your creditors do not accept your IVA, we receive no fees whatsoever.

Call us on 0800 043 5135 or 028 71 376854 or email enquiries@nationaldebtrelief.co.uk

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