I am currently looking into an IVA and I have been advised by a debt management company to sign up to a debt management plan first as they will then put it forward for a IVA however if the IVA is not accepted I will then be signed onto a debt management plan which I do not want, please can someone advise if this is correct or can I go straight onto an IVA without a debt management plan first ??
Welcome to the forum. Yes you can go into an IVA first ....www.iva.com will give you a number of recommended firms to discuss your circumstances. It is advisable that you contact two or three before deciding on which one you want to represent you.
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Hi money. The two things are mutually exclusive. The provider should have made this clear in explanation of your options. We never signed up for a contingency when submitting for an IVA - it hardly inspires confidence if it`s your preferred route.
I would say it`s a case of "crossing that bridge when we come to it" scenario, and I`m a bit surprised with the request.
There is no need to first go into a DMP in order to then switch to an IVA so do look at other companies. However there are circumstances where a short term DMP followed by an IVA is the right advice, example would be someone looking to move within the next year and is unsure of costs or someone in a temp contract hoping for a permanent contract etc etc
Hi and welcome to the forum. Using the link above supplied by luluj is a good starting point to find 2 or 3 companies to have a chat to. When you ring, all debt solutions can be discussed and the one that is right for you found. Always worth a chat with more than one just to gain impartial individual advice.
Any other questions we're here and will always try to help or support. x
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Which firm is giving you this advice money1968?
It was moneyexpert.com, I have ceased dealing with them now as I realized it was not good advise once they had sent me the forms to sign their fees over the course of the DMP came to £7,500 and even though they were advising an IVA the documents were for a DMP to start with, it was then going onto an IVA once (if) accepted.
I then realized that if the IVA was not accepted they would have my signature on a DMP that I didnt want.