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Tag: Individual Voluntary Arrangement

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Jan 21

How to Approach an IVA?

Annie MorrisonIVA AdviceHow does IVA Approches, How to Approach an IVA, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, IVA, IVA advice, IVA Debt Help, iva help

First you know about How does Iva approaches ? An Individual Voluntary Arrangement offers a secure way for people struggling with multiple debts; provided that you are eligible, this arrangement can save you from bankruptcy. And, you can set up Read more

Is an IVA Worth it
Jan 16

Should You Consider IVA & Is an IVA Worth it?

Annie MorrisonDebt AdviceIndividual Voluntary Arrangement, Is an IVA Worth it, IVA

Insolvency is a very stressful situation for any individual or company, it can lead to bankruptcy and affect your credit score. But fortunately, there is an option that provides you with a way out of it – IVA (Individual Voluntary Read more

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This website debtadvices.co.uk is in no way related to Step Change Debt Charity or approved by the Government. However, the product (IVA) which we specialise in, is processed and managed by Insolvency Practitioners under the following legislation: The Insolvency Act of 1986 (amended by the Insolvency Act 2000 and the Enterprise Act 2002) introduced a new procedure whereby a debtor could come to an arrangement with his/her creditors to pay his/her debts in full or in part over time as an alternative to bankruptcy.

The Insolvency Service, an independent government agency, has produced a guidance leaflet on dealing with your creditors. In some cases and with some debt solutions a proportion of debt can be written off. The amount written off will depend on your circumstances, income, level of affordability, assets and the current write-off policy of your creditors.

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