oceallachain
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Income details
Net monthly (i.e. after tax) Income self: E2,800
Nature of income e.g. public servant shift worker so depending on roster could earn E200 more a month
Income history: e.g. In current role since 2006
Net monthly income partner/spouse: E0; not entitled to social welfare as I'm working
Income history: Qualified chef; currently caring for our children
Amount of child benefit received (Should be €130 per child): E260
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS): E0
Personal circumstances so we can calculate your reasonable living expenses
One adult family or two adult family: 2 adults
Do you need a car for work or do you use public transport? Car, we live in a very rural area at least 15km from any supermarket. Realistically we need two cars
Number of children 0- 2 years old: One (will be three in Feb 2015)
Number of 3 years old children: One (will be four in Aug 2014)
Monthly childcare costs: E0, as wife is not working
Monthly spend on special circumstances: Non really thank god, just prescription medication
Home loan
Lender: EBS
Amount outstanding: E268,000
Value of home: E175,000
Interest rate: variable 4.58%
Monthly repayment: E1,163 (this includes TRS reduction)
Amount in arrears E0, we've worked so hard on this. Maybe we've worked too hard. We've brought so much pressure on ourselves its at braking point.
Summary of discussions and agreements with the bank None so far, considering approaching IMHO now. I'm posting here to see if theres any point.
Credit Union
Amount of shares E7000, save E80 per week for contingencies as we no longer have health insurance
Amount of loan outstanding E0
Do you expect any lump sums in the medium term future?
No
How important is retaining the family home to you?
I really want to keep the family home even if it means having a large mortgage and negative equity for years to come.
Any other relevant information
What is your preferred realistic outcome?
Split mortgage for a few years whilst kids are young would be ideal. We've sacrificed a lot. Got rid of all pay TV, got rid of health insurance which upset us, changed utility providers a ton of times.
We've literally been living off of E100 per week on food and day to day expenses. I don't think it's feasible anymore.
Net monthly (i.e. after tax) Income self: E2,800
Nature of income e.g. public servant shift worker so depending on roster could earn E200 more a month
Income history: e.g. In current role since 2006
Net monthly income partner/spouse: E0; not entitled to social welfare as I'm working
Income history: Qualified chef; currently caring for our children
Amount of child benefit received (Should be €130 per child): E260
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS): E0
Personal circumstances so we can calculate your reasonable living expenses
One adult family or two adult family: 2 adults
Do you need a car for work or do you use public transport? Car, we live in a very rural area at least 15km from any supermarket. Realistically we need two cars
Number of children 0- 2 years old: One (will be three in Feb 2015)
Number of 3 years old children: One (will be four in Aug 2014)
Monthly childcare costs: E0, as wife is not working
Monthly spend on special circumstances: Non really thank god, just prescription medication
Home loan
Lender: EBS
Amount outstanding: E268,000
Value of home: E175,000
Interest rate: variable 4.58%
Monthly repayment: E1,163 (this includes TRS reduction)
Amount in arrears E0, we've worked so hard on this. Maybe we've worked too hard. We've brought so much pressure on ourselves its at braking point.
Summary of discussions and agreements with the bank None so far, considering approaching IMHO now. I'm posting here to see if theres any point.
Credit Union
Amount of shares E7000, save E80 per week for contingencies as we no longer have health insurance
Amount of loan outstanding E0
Do you expect any lump sums in the medium term future?
No
How important is retaining the family home to you?
I really want to keep the family home even if it means having a large mortgage and negative equity for years to come.
Any other relevant information
What is your preferred realistic outcome?
Split mortgage for a few years whilst kids are young would be ideal. We've sacrificed a lot. Got rid of all pay TV, got rid of health insurance which upset us, changed utility providers a ton of times.
We've literally been living off of E100 per week on food and day to day expenses. I don't think it's feasible anymore.