Hi,
Recently found this forum via Google, so am new here.
There are two charging orders on my property, one for an ex for £3600, and one that belongs to me for £22,000. The property is jointly owned.
Both these orders were made final over a year ago. I am not sure what the ex is paying towards the £3600 or even if she's paying anything at all. I am currently paying £1 a month token payment towards the larger amount which was set up before the Charging Order was applied for. A CCJ determined this amount.
At the Interim Charging Order hearing the judge said that I must pay more than £1 per month towards the debt, otherwise it would take me 1875 years to pay it off (which is fair enough). Unfortunately at the time I was not in the financial position to do so. The interim order was granted but there was never an order to pay more than £1 per month made.
Moving on a little, the creditor (which is Shakespeare Puttsmann BTW) applied for a Final Charging Order and that was also granted. But again there was never an order to increase the monthly payments.
So for that last 18 - 24 months that this final order has been in place, I have been paying the claimant £1 a month still. Shakespeare's are also regularly sending me letters every couple of months stating that they have not received payment (i presume they want the full £22k in one go) or that I haven't contacted them with a payment proposal, and are stating that I have 7 days to discuss a payment arrangement with them. They also include a statement of means form.
I've not been responding to these letters as my financial situation is still unchanged.
However recently I now can foresee "some" light at the end of the tunnel. In the next 18 - 24 months I may be able to start making substantially larger payments towards this charging order which should clear the debt in about 8 years, but not without significant struggle, I would have to be extremely disciplined with my finances (which I already am if I'm entirely honest).
Here are my questions:-
I still have 20 years to go on my mortgage (yes I'm fairly young). Is it worth the struggle to pay this CO off ASAP or could i safely get away with spreading the balance over 20 years so that its paid off at roughly the same time my mortgage would be paid off ? Having said this, should I increase the payments at all ? The likelihood of the property being worth more than it is now in the future, and then if sold having the equity to pay off the mortgage and the CO is possible.
I'm also aware that the court could order a forced sale but that this is rare.
Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Recently found this forum via Google, so am new here.
There are two charging orders on my property, one for an ex for £3600, and one that belongs to me for £22,000. The property is jointly owned.
Both these orders were made final over a year ago. I am not sure what the ex is paying towards the £3600 or even if she's paying anything at all. I am currently paying £1 a month token payment towards the larger amount which was set up before the Charging Order was applied for. A CCJ determined this amount.
At the Interim Charging Order hearing the judge said that I must pay more than £1 per month towards the debt, otherwise it would take me 1875 years to pay it off (which is fair enough). Unfortunately at the time I was not in the financial position to do so. The interim order was granted but there was never an order to pay more than £1 per month made.
Moving on a little, the creditor (which is Shakespeare Puttsmann BTW) applied for a Final Charging Order and that was also granted. But again there was never an order to increase the monthly payments.
So for that last 18 - 24 months that this final order has been in place, I have been paying the claimant £1 a month still. Shakespeare's are also regularly sending me letters every couple of months stating that they have not received payment (i presume they want the full £22k in one go) or that I haven't contacted them with a payment proposal, and are stating that I have 7 days to discuss a payment arrangement with them. They also include a statement of means form.
I've not been responding to these letters as my financial situation is still unchanged.
However recently I now can foresee "some" light at the end of the tunnel. In the next 18 - 24 months I may be able to start making substantially larger payments towards this charging order which should clear the debt in about 8 years, but not without significant struggle, I would have to be extremely disciplined with my finances (which I already am if I'm entirely honest).
Here are my questions:-
I still have 20 years to go on my mortgage (yes I'm fairly young). Is it worth the struggle to pay this CO off ASAP or could i safely get away with spreading the balance over 20 years so that its paid off at roughly the same time my mortgage would be paid off ? Having said this, should I increase the payments at all ? The likelihood of the property being worth more than it is now in the future, and then if sold having the equity to pay off the mortgage and the CO is possible.
I'm also aware that the court could order a forced sale but that this is rare.
Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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