Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:06 pm
Hi guys
I've one question I've felt a bit guilty about asking my IP, so thought I'd ask it here.
After my bills go out I have a certain amount of money left. Out of that I am being allowed a small unforseen contingency fund and to save for things like car tax, etc. The rest has to be available for my IVA.
So here's my question. Throughout all of the reading I've done there's one sentence that stands out. "Reasonable cost of living". Surely that would include being able to go out occassionally. In my expenditure, there is no mention of being allowed even a couple of pounds a month to put towards a minimal social life. Does reasonable living mean I have to stay in watching TV for the next 5 years?? I know there are free things to do, but one night out a year is ok surely??
Now you know why I felt guilty about asking. I know I owe the money, but have a hard time imagining working my butt off for the next 5 years and not being able to use any of it for myself. Selfish I know. Which is why I had to ask the question.
Johnz
I've one question I've felt a bit guilty about asking my IP, so thought I'd ask it here.
After my bills go out I have a certain amount of money left. Out of that I am being allowed a small unforseen contingency fund and to save for things like car tax, etc. The rest has to be available for my IVA.
So here's my question. Throughout all of the reading I've done there's one sentence that stands out. "Reasonable cost of living". Surely that would include being able to go out occassionally. In my expenditure, there is no mention of being allowed even a couple of pounds a month to put towards a minimal social life. Does reasonable living mean I have to stay in watching TV for the next 5 years?? I know there are free things to do, but one night out a year is ok surely??
Now you know why I felt guilty about asking. I know I owe the money, but have a hard time imagining working my butt off for the next 5 years and not being able to use any of it for myself. Selfish I know. Which is why I had to ask the question.
Johnz