Hi Kelse
I think it helps to have an IP with experience of the forces - and although Resolve claim to have this they are really no different to any other debt counselling company. The person who runs Resolve used to work for Warrior Financial Services, and they use a firm of IP's based in Northern Ireland.
Having served for 19 years in the reserve forces, and being married to an ex-22 year soldier, I like to think that I understand the system a little, and can sympathise with the trials and tribulations of married life - both as a serving soldier and wife of! I also have lots of armed forces clients in my current portfolio.
The key thing is understanding that forces personnel require some flexibility within their budgets, given that you never know from one year to the next where you may be posted to. And also in the writing of the IVA proposals, I always put in some special provisions for forces personnel - such as quoting the provisions which relate to bankruptcy proceedings in Queen's Regulations.
And don't forget you have to have a working relationship with your IP for the next five years. This is based on trust - and it works both ways. Do make sure that you have someone you can turn to for advice at any time, as there are no crystal balls in the Armed Forces these days unfortunately.
Regards, Melanie Giles, Insolvency Practitioner for over 20 years.
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