Will an IVA affect my career as Pub Manager and any progression within the trade?
If I proceed with an IVA due to problems affording my half of the debt.. would my ex who is not having problems affording his half of the debt, be able to arrange to keep paying his half only and not take on my half?
An IVA would affect your prospects if your name is above the door.
If the debts referred to are joint and you enter in to a Voluntary Arrangement, then the other party to those debts, your ex, can still be pursued not only for their share of the debt, but for the full amount. It's awfully tricky having an IVA with joint debts were the other party is not in an arrangement themselves.
I was told that there have been cases where in a joint debt situation one has stopped paying their half of the debt, which then the creditors chase the other but they have been able to still pay only their half.
I just wanted to know if this was true?
Cybus wrote:
An IVA would affect your prospects if your name is above the door.
If the debts referred to are joint and you enter in to a Voluntary Arrangement, then the other party to those debts, your ex, can still be pursued not only for their share of the debt, but for the full amount. It's awfully tricky having an IVA with joint debts were the other party is not in an arrangement themselves.
If you have joint debts, then you and the other person are both jointly and separately liable for them.
They would be incuded in an IVA, but if the other person did not do an IVA, they would be pursued for the whole amount and would have to come to some sort of arrangement with the creditor if they could not make the full payment.
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will my ex have to do a DMP? or another arrangement?
EB2000 wrote:
Will an IVA affect my career as Pub Manager and any progression within the trade?
If I proceed with an IVA due to problems affording my half of the debt.. would my ex who is not having problems affording his half of the debt, be able to arrange to keep paying his half only and not take on my half?
Your ex will have to fund the payments for the joint debts, which can be done either by paying the monthly payments in full or by doing a DMP or just coming to an arrangement with creditors himself. If he also has other debts he could look at doing his own IVA.
Sharing from experiences of dealing with debt
The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
Bob Marley. http://kallis3.blogs.iva.co.uk
what sort of bank account are you allowed with an IVA?
kallis3 wrote:
Your ex will have to fund the payments for the joint debts, which can be done either by paying the monthly payments in full or by doing a DMP or just coming to an arrangement with creditors himself. If he also has other debts he could look at doing his own IVA.
You can have whatever bank account you are given provided it does not have an overdraft. If your credit file is not damaged as yet you could get a cheque book and debit card which is all anyone really needs.