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You and your wife willingly borrowed 20,000k from the banks so it will have to be paid back somehow.
Under the new Insolvency bill, a person with little or no income and little or no assets can apply to have their debt written off using a Debt Relief Notice.
You'll want to consider if you really want to screw up your credit rating for what is relatively small money. Will you need to apply for a mortgage in the future ? What age are you.
Best of luck
Under the new Insolvency bill, a person with little or no income and little or no assets can apply to have their debt written off using a Debt Relief Notice.
Has the interest been stopped/frozen on both loans ? Seems strange that they incresed the amount owed between two correspondance or was the second figure the original figure ?
Keep all correspondance to make sure you have all the facts. Looks to me like you just have to let them bring you to court. They will try everything in their power to get you to agree some payment before this though. Always remember, they can't really get anything from you if you don't have it BUT by the time they bring you to court your circumstances may have changed and this could influence any decision. Tell them you want to pay and that you will as soon as things get better. One word of advice: If you are going to tell them that you are due a lump sum then don't divulge the figure. Then offer to pay back the money without penalties as full settlement. Do not let them know you may have more money as they will not relent if they feel they can get the lot off you.They have definitely increased the amount on both loans by around 2k each so it looks like they are definitely adding on interest accrued.
I don't think it's that simple. Otherwise anybody could just make themselves unemployed for a month and claim inability to pay. I was under the impression that the likelihood of an improvement in ability to make repayments on your debt in the next three years would be looked at. A highly employable graduate and post-grad student, with an outstanding insurance settlement in their favour, would probably have difficulty getting their debt written off.
If brough to court the courts can enforce an instalment order even if your on social welfare..
I'm 30 and I agree that it is a small amount of money and in a few years I'd hope to pay it off relatively quickly. I don't blame the banks, it's our fault for taking the money out while our jobs were not particularly long term or secure. That's why we are now looking at more solid employment for the future. About the debt relief notice, we have no assets, so is it worthwhile going down this route? How long will the credit rating be affected for - I know that it is already a bit screwed because I missed loan repayments over the past couple of years. To be honest I'm not too bothered about mortgages and I also won't be buying anything I can't afford to buy outright (I've learned my lesson the hard way!).
I should also add that my wife had a minor accident a couple of years ago which scuppered a good work opportunity in the UK, and we are waiting for that case to be settled (the third party has admitted full liability but these things take time).
Nope. Judges will not grant orders where someones only income is SW.
Child maintenance is not the same as a normal debt.
Any order granted can be appealed. I can tell you from personal experience orders will not be granted where the only income is SW this is the case with all of the judges in the Midlands. Any orders granted would not pass muster on appeal. There are appeals procedures in place to vary orders, it is up to the debtor to use these procedures.
If I was in that situation i would allow the order to go to the committal stage and then obtain free legal aid to engage a solicitor for free (risk of jail exists) and then have the order varied to zero.
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