You could write off up to 100% of your debts and be debt free in as little as 12 months
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A DRO is a formal debt solution whereby you cease to make payments towards your included debts for a period of 12 months. If after this time your financial position has not changed, all included debts are written off in full.
A DRO could be ideal if you cannot afford to make any repayments towards debts that are eligible to be covered by a DRO. For a period of 12 months all repayments along with interest and fees are paused. If after this time your financial position has not changed and you still can’t make any contributions towards your debts, all of your debts are written off in full.
As with any formal debt solution, it is important that you speak to a debt professional to ensure that you fully understand the implications of a DRO.
An IVA is a formal agreement between you and your creditors to repay a certain amount each month for a fixed period of time.
With an IVA, an Insolvency Practitioner takes control of your debts and assets and liaises with your creditors for you so you don’t have to.
You make a single monthly repayment that covers all of your included debts. This payment is based on what you can afford and not what you owe. These payments continue for, typically, 5 years, after which time any remaining debt that was included in your IVA is written off in full.
As with any formal debt solution, it is important that you speak to an IVA professional to ensure that you fully understand the implications of an IVA.
Bankruptcy is a formal agreement between you and your creditors to repay what you can afford over a period of usually 12 months. Once this period has ended all outstanding debts are written off in full.
With bankruptcy, an ‘official receiver’ takes control of your debts and assets for you and liaises with your creditors.
As part of the bankruptcy application a means test is carried out to see if you can afford even a small monthly repayment towards your debts. If you cannot, you will not need to make any repayments at all.
As with any formal debt solution, it is important that you speak to a bankruptcy professional to ensure that you fully understand the implications of going bankrupt.
If you have more than £6,000 debt and can afford to make a regular monthly repayment towards clearing them, there is a good chance that an IVA would be a good solution for you.
With an IVA you make a single monthly, affordable repayment towards all included debts for, typically, a 5 year period. After this time any remaining debts are usually written off in full.
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