Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 3:22 pm
I have £42,000 approx debt between my wife and I. She has just lost her job, and i am employed, she has interviews and hopefully wil be back in work soon. To make matters worse we have seperated but are coohabiting with our 4 year old son.
Is the best thing to take an IVA.. Do you Ip practitioners rule you with a rod of iron in regards how much money you should live on, and what repayments are generally accepted.
Another factor is - we own half our house bought it at £180, and now is worth about £200,000 - 225,000. We are getting it re valued next week as a option to sell the house and use any profit to pay off the loans...but it would leave me temperarily homeless and looking to rent at london rental prices. She would have to live with her parents, or at another house they own.
Am i kidding myself that by getting rid of the debt by selling the house is a valid option. I have been told by clearstart that i could take an IVA to settle my debt, as she cannot get an IVA because she is unemployed.
Our debts are as follows:
Natwest joint personal loan - £approx £23k - if paid - £32k approx over 7 years, 5 and half lyears left.
Wifes crdet card - 3K APPROX
My cred card Natwest visa - £3800
my egg card (her names is on it) - £8600
CIT Dell finance - £480
Student loan - £940 LEFT
My overdraft limit £1500
he over draft limit £500
Her Mothercare card - ?£600
My Ikea card - £200 approx
My Debenams card - £200 approx
My Monsoon card - £180
My income is £1200 a month plus commission.
Her income is normally £1400 basic salary
Is the best thing to take an IVA.. Do you Ip practitioners rule you with a rod of iron in regards how much money you should live on, and what repayments are generally accepted.
Another factor is - we own half our house bought it at £180, and now is worth about £200,000 - 225,000. We are getting it re valued next week as a option to sell the house and use any profit to pay off the loans...but it would leave me temperarily homeless and looking to rent at london rental prices. She would have to live with her parents, or at another house they own.
Am i kidding myself that by getting rid of the debt by selling the house is a valid option. I have been told by clearstart that i could take an IVA to settle my debt, as she cannot get an IVA because she is unemployed.
Our debts are as follows:
Natwest joint personal loan - £approx £23k - if paid - £32k approx over 7 years, 5 and half lyears left.
Wifes crdet card - 3K APPROX
My cred card Natwest visa - £3800
my egg card (her names is on it) - £8600
CIT Dell finance - £480
Student loan - £940 LEFT
My overdraft limit £1500
he over draft limit £500
Her Mothercare card - ?£600
My Ikea card - £200 approx
My Debenams card - £200 approx
My Monsoon card - £180
My income is £1200 a month plus commission.
Her income is normally £1400 basic salary