Early settlement agreed. Phew!

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isie1980

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Post by isie1980 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:45 pm
I started my IVA in November 2006 and was due to complete in November this year.
Last November I learned I was 5 weeks pregnant, and wrote to my IP to request a variation for me to complete my IVA early by completing my 2010 payments and clearing my arrears. 2 weeks ago I learned that the variation meeting with my creditors had been successful, and I am now just awaiting the formal notice of completion.
The relief is incredible, and I now have 5 months to save as much as I can to fund my maternity leave.

I think the main reason my creditors agreed the variation is that throughout my IVA I have consistently increased payments when possible and I have been fortunate enough to receive annual payrises. When I moved in with my fiance, now husband, and my monthly outgoings decreased I increased my IVA contributions. When my car was stolen, they let me keep the money in readiness for replacing it, but I still increased payments to account for the £40 per month insurance I was saving. In the end, despite finishing 11 months early I had contributed close to what my original proposal had set out which included a £6k re-mortgage (since impossible due to reduction in property valuation).

I just wanted to post this story to let others now there is light at the end of tunnel. The past 4 years or so have been tough, but I am so pleased I found the IVA solution - I doubt I'd be starting a family at 31 debt-free (mortgage excluded) had it not been for the experience of the past few years. My debt problems were a mixture of failed relationship, change of job and salary reduction due to stress and depression, and a fair amount of living beyond my means as a new graduate some 10 years ago. At 24 years old I owed about £50k. That is clearly substantial, and a sum no amount of consolidation loans could ever have cleared. When I first totaled it up I sat and cried. Meeting my IP and realising there was a solution has changed my life.
I have no idea how my life would have turned out without the support of my family, IP and the advice through forums like this, but I have no doubt that I wouldn't be where I am now without all of them.

So, onto a new chapter of my life with a huge weight lifted. 5 years isn't so long, and it's amazing how quickly the time passes.

Thanks to anyone who ever answered my questions on here, and best wishes to everyone currently in an IVA, or thinking about embarking on one.

Isie xx
 
 

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Post by MelanieGiles » Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:49 pm
Great story and thank you for sharing that with us. It is always good for people in IVAs to realise that they can be flexible and change as your own circumstrances change.

Good luck when the little one arrives!
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Post by kallis3 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:49 pm
Hi Isie.

What brilliant news. Congratulations on completing the IVA and also on the impending birth - hope it all goes well for you and let us know what you have.

It's an excellent post and gives hope to others.
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Post by ginger3232 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:57 pm
Good luck isie1980
 
 

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Post by howard07 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:28 pm
isie1980 wrote:

I started my IVA in November 2006 and was due to complete in November this year.
Last November I learned I was 5 weeks pregnant, and wrote to my IP to request a variation for me to complete my IVA early by completing my 2010 payments and clearing my arrears. 2 weeks ago I learned that the variation meeting with my creditors had been successful, and I am now just awaiting the formal notice of completion.
The relief is incredible, and I now have 5 months to save as much as I can to fund my maternity leave.

I think the main reason my creditors agreed the variation is that throughout my IVA I have consistently increased payments when possible and I have been fortunate enough to receive annual payrises. When I moved in with my fiance, now husband, and my monthly outgoings decreased I increased my IVA contributions. When my car was stolen, they let me keep the money in readiness for replacing it, but I still increased payments to account for the £40 per month insurance I was saving. In the end, despite finishing 11 months early I had contributed close to what my original proposal had set out which included a £6k re-mortgage (since impossible due to reduction in property valuation).

I just wanted to post this story to let others now there is light at the end of tunnel. The past 4 years or so have been tough, but I am so pleased I found the IVA solution - I doubt I'd be starting a family at 31 debt-free (mortgage excluded) had it not been for the experience of the past few years. My debt problems were a mixture of failed relationship, change of job and salary reduction due to stress and depression, and a fair amount of living beyond my means as a new graduate some 10 years ago. At 24 years old I owed about £50k. That is clearly substantial, and a sum no amount of consolidation loans could ever have cleared. When I first totaled it up I sat and cried. Meeting my IP and realising there was a solution has changed my life.
I have no idea how my life would have turned out without the support of my family, IP and the advice through forums like this, but I have no doubt that I wouldn't be where I am now without all of them.

So, onto a new chapter of my life with a huge weight lifted. 5 years isn't so long, and it's amazing how quickly the time passes.

Thanks to anyone who ever answered my questions on here, and best wishes to everyone currently in an IVA, or thinking about embarking on one.

Isie xx
What a brilliant post. I have 2 to go....nearly there and i am starting to feel what you are feeling,well baby aside cos i am a bloke. GOOD LUCK
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Post by Shining » Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:37 pm
A brilliant post x
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Post by andrea1968 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:28 pm
what a beautiful inspirational story.
Lovely to hear such a positive post and good luck for the future.
A new life with a new life-wonderful !!!
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Post by flow13 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 1:16 pm
What a great post. x
Its now time to start living and to make some some wonderful memories!
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Post by Fozzy Bear » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:38 pm
Great story and good luck with your new life. Just started on my road to recovery
 
 

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Post by mole » Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:06 pm
That is brilliant news. Great to be able to look forward to a bright future and an inspiration to newbies just facing up to their debt as I know they are the darkest days.
 
 

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Post by larainep » Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:19 pm
Well Done Isie, my plan ends in May of this year, so I'm not far behind you. :) Good luck with the birth x
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Post by Rosepetal » Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:28 pm
Wonderful post,gives hope to people like me who are trying (with help from our IP & parents) to "get straight".

thank you and lot's of luck x
Nothing stays the same...everything changes..hang on in there!
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