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Income details
Net monthly €1345 civil servant
Income history: I work Monday - Thursday with a weekend job earing €100-€150 per weekend
Net monthly €2600 Husband
Income history: recently just started a new job on contract for 18 months
Amount of child benefit received: €130 per month
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS)
Personal circumstances so we can calculate your reasonable living expenses
The Insolvency Service has published Guidelines for Reasonable Living Expenses based on the family size, whether or not you need a car for work, childcare costs and other exceptional circumstances. By filling in this information, we (or you ) can calculate what your reasonable monthly living expenses should be.
Two adult family
Do you need a car for work? Yes one car I drop my husband and child off before I head to work
Number of children 0- 2 years old: 1 child
Monthly childcare costs: €715.00
Monthly spend on special circumstances: n/a
Home loan
Lender: AIB
Amount outstanding: €291,380.83
Value of home: €200,000.00
Interest rate: tracker
Monthly repayment :€1012.00
Amount in arrears : 2 MONTHS IN ARREARS
We have only recently made contact with the bank as we were scraping by before now.
My Credit Union loan student loan and wedding
Amount of shares €2600.00
Amount of loan outstanding €12,000.00
Monthly repayment €240.00
Term left 4 years
My Husbands Credit Union Loan old student loan
Amount of shares €1600.00
Amount of loan outstanding: €16,000.00
Monthly repayment €240.00
Term left 5 years
Other loans and creditors - delete those which don't apply to you
Credit Card - €500.00
Credit Card - €80.00
Large AIB loan Amount outstanding :€21,000.00
Term loan term left 2.5 years
Term loan - monthly repayment €777.00 per month
Other savings and investments I wish
Do you expect any lump sums in the medium term future? no
How important is retaining the family home to you?
This is our first home we are dreaming of moving to a bigger home once we get back on our feet and pay off our loans so the most important thing for us is that in the future we will be able to get another mortgage when we are in a better position financially
Any other relevant information
What is your preferred realistic outcome?
we want to take a break from our mortgage or just pay the interest only for a year to try and clear our large AIB loan
Income details
Net monthly €1345 civil servant
Income history: I work Monday - Thursday with a weekend job earing €100-€150 per weekend
Net monthly €2600 Husband
Income history: recently just started a new job on contract for 18 months
Amount of child benefit received: €130 per month
Amount of Mortgage Interest Supplement received (MIS is the social welfare payment to unemployed people, don't confuse with TRS)
Personal circumstances so we can calculate your reasonable living expenses
The Insolvency Service has published Guidelines for Reasonable Living Expenses based on the family size, whether or not you need a car for work, childcare costs and other exceptional circumstances. By filling in this information, we (or you ) can calculate what your reasonable monthly living expenses should be.
Two adult family
Do you need a car for work? Yes one car I drop my husband and child off before I head to work
Number of children 0- 2 years old: 1 child
Monthly childcare costs: €715.00
Monthly spend on special circumstances: n/a
Home loan
Lender: AIB
Amount outstanding: €291,380.83
Value of home: €200,000.00
Interest rate: tracker
Monthly repayment :€1012.00
Amount in arrears : 2 MONTHS IN ARREARS
We have only recently made contact with the bank as we were scraping by before now.
My Credit Union loan student loan and wedding
Amount of shares €2600.00
Amount of loan outstanding €12,000.00
Monthly repayment €240.00
Term left 4 years
My Husbands Credit Union Loan old student loan
Amount of shares €1600.00
Amount of loan outstanding: €16,000.00
Monthly repayment €240.00
Term left 5 years
Other loans and creditors - delete those which don't apply to you
Credit Card - €500.00
Credit Card - €80.00
Large AIB loan Amount outstanding :€21,000.00
Term loan term left 2.5 years
Term loan - monthly repayment €777.00 per month
Other savings and investments I wish
Do you expect any lump sums in the medium term future? no
How important is retaining the family home to you?
This is our first home we are dreaming of moving to a bigger home once we get back on our feet and pay off our loans so the most important thing for us is that in the future we will be able to get another mortgage when we are in a better position financially
Any other relevant information
What is your preferred realistic outcome?
we want to take a break from our mortgage or just pay the interest only for a year to try and clear our large AIB loan