Hello,
I have recently found out that my boyfriend is in debt by £28,000 and struggling to pay off even the minimum monthly amounts, he is extremely stressed and i'm trying to help him, but know so very little about debt.
all pre 2007
Halifax loan - £15k
Halifax credit card -£10k
Halifax overdraft - £1.5k
another credit card £1.5k
He is currently looking into getting an IVA agreement but from what i read, i think it could be declined as the overall debt is from only two lenders, the majority of debt is from only 1. I have read that Iva's generally require 3+ lenders.
I have read that some agreements are unenforceable and was wondering if he should proceed to see if he might be exempt from paying some of them.
Will this effect his IVA agreement if he proceeds to send letters to them?
Can he still apply for exemption if the IVA agreement is in place?
So far nothing has been signed or agreed to.
Is there any issue that he no longer falls into the consumer credit act 1974 as his debts to halifax alone exceed £25k
From your website i have read that halifax generally just send out a standard letter when you request a signed copy of the agreement.
Is there any way to force them through the data protection act to give you a signed copy of the agreement? Is there a standard letter we could use?
I guess i am hoping that they no longer can produce the paperwork.
I am trying to do anything to stop him going into bankruptcy as i believe this would destroy him, he currently lives at his parents and says if they were to find out about his situation they would disown him, i am worried that if it goes to the DCA's then this might happen.
Please help!!!
many Thanks
Sarah
I have recently found out that my boyfriend is in debt by £28,000 and struggling to pay off even the minimum monthly amounts, he is extremely stressed and i'm trying to help him, but know so very little about debt.
all pre 2007
Halifax loan - £15k
Halifax credit card -£10k
Halifax overdraft - £1.5k
another credit card £1.5k
He is currently looking into getting an IVA agreement but from what i read, i think it could be declined as the overall debt is from only two lenders, the majority of debt is from only 1. I have read that Iva's generally require 3+ lenders.
I have read that some agreements are unenforceable and was wondering if he should proceed to see if he might be exempt from paying some of them.
Will this effect his IVA agreement if he proceeds to send letters to them?
Can he still apply for exemption if the IVA agreement is in place?
So far nothing has been signed or agreed to.
Is there any issue that he no longer falls into the consumer credit act 1974 as his debts to halifax alone exceed £25k
From your website i have read that halifax generally just send out a standard letter when you request a signed copy of the agreement.
Is there any way to force them through the data protection act to give you a signed copy of the agreement? Is there a standard letter we could use?
I guess i am hoping that they no longer can produce the paperwork.
I am trying to do anything to stop him going into bankruptcy as i believe this would destroy him, he currently lives at his parents and says if they were to find out about his situation they would disown him, i am worried that if it goes to the DCA's then this might happen.
Please help!!!
many Thanks
Sarah
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