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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:28 am
by pleasehelpme22
Yesterday we (my partner and i) took the first steps towards an IVA by contacting Melanies team.

It was our new years resolution to accept our debt and find a solution... We looke dinto an IVA in January through Clearstart but because at the time we had a mortgage, secured and unsecured loans with Northern Rock an IVA was not viable due to them having a high percentage of our debt and that they would probably say no..

Well since January we have sold our property and our now in rented , my partner had changed jobs so he can now cycle to work, i am starting an evening job enabling us to propose more money in an IVA.

Last night i slept wonderfully knowing that we are trying to sort ourselves out, however i am still so scared that we are going to be refused, i don't know why . We have already opened a joint different bank account with Barclays as our excisting sole accounts are with Lloyds (we both have overdrafts,loans with lloyds too)

We are today changing our direct debit details over and wage payments but we are both worried in case an IVA doesn't get approved won't we owe are old bank (lloyds) arrear payments and charges for not paying the loans??

Advice would be much appreciated
Tanya

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:34 am
by Lisa2009
Firstly well done for facing your problems. That takes a lot of courage.

Secondly the worries you are feeling are all completely normal.

Lloyds TSB are actually good at accepting IVAs, they were hubbys main creditor who he owed the most to but they accepted.

If for any reason your IVA is not accepted, you could then look into either a DMP or bankruptcy. But for now, try not to worry. See what Melanie and her team can do for you first.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:50 am
by pleasehelpme22
Its good to know that Lloyds accepted your partners as they too are a large part of our debt. Its scary that our quality of life is in the hands of others and tat they can say yes or no...

We don't hink a DMP would suit us as we have a 8 month old baby and need the stability of knowing eactly what we pay and that it can't be changed willy nilly so to speak.

We no longer have any assets so bankruptcy would have to be our next option. that way we can start a fresh but we wanted to try an IVA first as we WANT to pay our creditors back.

Tanya

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:54 am
by chris.g
Hiya Tanya and welcome.
Well done in facing up to your problems and getting advice on how to sort it out.
Good luck in which ever route you decide to take.
xx

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:58 am
by debbiw
Tanya, welcome to the forum, and well done for trying to sort your debt issue out. You have chosen one of the best IP's to go with, so I wouldn't worry too much. Let us know how you get along, and good luck x

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:38 am
by pleasehelpme22
Thank you very much for the welcome, from reading other posts i can see what a good support network this is. Am glad so many of you have positive thoughts of melanie i do hope she takes my case on x

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:44 am
by MelanieGiles
Look forward to talking to you along the line Tanya!

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:57 am
by pleasehelpme22
This will prob sound so silly and irratic but was i right to give my account details over the phone to your team Melanie? Is that normal practice? Ive obviously Not done this before and do worry with so much ID theft being all over the place. Not that anyone would want to steal my ID !!!

Tanya x

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:15 am
by MelanieGiles
That's fine - my staff are all loyal and trustworthy, and we have to have this information to be able to proceed.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:40 am
by pleasehelpme22
Thanks Melanie, my mind is at rest . feel so happy knowing were sorting ourselves out finally...

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:35 pm
by angela18
we are also with Melanie and we have our creditors meeting in 2 weeks.. the weight just seems to lift off your shoulders when you speak to her team.

we were also with lloyds tsb both with an overdraft, me with a loan and hubby with a credit card. they still have taken loan payment from my account even though there is nothing in it except now a bigger overdraft.. spoke to Melanies team and they said this would be ok.

Good luck!!

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:24 pm
by emma_t
Hi pleasehelpme and welcome to the forum

We done for taking the first step, it can be a traumatic thing to do.

Melanie and all her team are wonderful and will be there to help you all the way. They all really helped me propose my iva and it was accepted in November, and I have been so happy since I ave things under control again.

The forum is also a fantastic place for advice and support[:)]
Best wishes
Emma x

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:41 pm
by s.b.w
Hello Tanya

I hope it all goes well for you in your journey to becoming debt free.

I'm at the end of my IVA and althought it's been a long hard slog to be able to say that my last payment is due on the 24th April and that my first paypacket all to myself is due at the end of May is amazing!

Keep with it... never think your doing the wrong thing... and it'll soon fly past.

Melanie's amazing and has advised me constantly on this site and her advice always gives you the support you need.

Good luck

shaz x

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:47 pm
by barbara.worthington
hi and welcome to the forum

just want to say i wish you the best of luck. melanie is our ip and our meeting is on the 28th of april, i cannot fault the service malanie and her staff provide - so you have made a good choice!

try not to worry and remember everyone is here to support you on here so keep posting

love barb x

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:26 am
by pleasehelpme22
Shaz

Well done on coming to the end of your IVA , i do hope that one day i can also so that we are too


Ange , Emma and Barb

Thanks for the welcome. It is so good to know how highly recommended melanie and her team are.

Good luck with all your meetings

Tanya