Hello everyone,
I'm currently feeling the lowest I ever have and am looking foward to regaining my fight partly from this website! My brother fell sick in 2006 and was not diagnosed properly until Dec 2008. In that time, his financial situation has become a bit of a challenge for me to stay on top of. While fighting his corner medically, and caring for him, and my family for almost 3 years, I am worn out! But we need to continue and I am hoping that fellow members will help me as I have been battling alone for so long. To be honest, I fight daily against the urge to throw in the towel as it seems such a mammoth task against bailiffs, threatening letters and numerous daily tasks.
Anyway, I think I have a plan, and if anyone can suggest a better way, please do tell me!
So I'm thinking, first of all, quickly put in a claim for bank charges. I think he meets the financial hardship criteria. Where do I start - (do I need to make an SAR? Can I apply for the charges for his business bank account using this criteria?)
Then use any monies recovered to clear his mortgage arrears.
His house is under threat of repossession - the lender has an order for repossession although they have told me that they will continue to negotiate with me for now and we are awaiting the DWP decision on the amount of mortgage interest they will pay.
He has a couple of credit cards which have now gone into default.
He has a bank loan which is also in default.
Some creditors have registered charges on his home for storecard balances.
There are other creditors sending demands for store card and mobile phone balances.
He has arrears on his water supplier. His utility supplier has overcharged him for electricity and are penalising him for gas, claiming there are arrears on it. I would like help tackling them. I tried over the phone to ask that they offset the credit on one to reduce the arrears on the other - but that seems like too much common sense for them?!
I recently managed to get him a debt adviser from the CAB but she said recently he needs a solicitor's help..
Any suggestions? He is receiving income support and incapacity benefit so I understand he is entitled to legal aid.
That's enough to start with I think!
Thank you for taking the time to read this long first post!
I'm looking forward to your help.
regards,
diamondgal:help:
I'm currently feeling the lowest I ever have and am looking foward to regaining my fight partly from this website! My brother fell sick in 2006 and was not diagnosed properly until Dec 2008. In that time, his financial situation has become a bit of a challenge for me to stay on top of. While fighting his corner medically, and caring for him, and my family for almost 3 years, I am worn out! But we need to continue and I am hoping that fellow members will help me as I have been battling alone for so long. To be honest, I fight daily against the urge to throw in the towel as it seems such a mammoth task against bailiffs, threatening letters and numerous daily tasks.
Anyway, I think I have a plan, and if anyone can suggest a better way, please do tell me!
So I'm thinking, first of all, quickly put in a claim for bank charges. I think he meets the financial hardship criteria. Where do I start - (do I need to make an SAR? Can I apply for the charges for his business bank account using this criteria?)
Then use any monies recovered to clear his mortgage arrears.
His house is under threat of repossession - the lender has an order for repossession although they have told me that they will continue to negotiate with me for now and we are awaiting the DWP decision on the amount of mortgage interest they will pay.
He has a couple of credit cards which have now gone into default.
He has a bank loan which is also in default.
Some creditors have registered charges on his home for storecard balances.
There are other creditors sending demands for store card and mobile phone balances.
He has arrears on his water supplier. His utility supplier has overcharged him for electricity and are penalising him for gas, claiming there are arrears on it. I would like help tackling them. I tried over the phone to ask that they offset the credit on one to reduce the arrears on the other - but that seems like too much common sense for them?!
I recently managed to get him a debt adviser from the CAB but she said recently he needs a solicitor's help..
Any suggestions? He is receiving income support and incapacity benefit so I understand he is entitled to legal aid.
That's enough to start with I think!
Thank you for taking the time to read this long first post!
I'm looking forward to your help.
regards,
diamondgal:help:
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