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trog

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Post by trog » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:30 am
Any examples of a IVA to complete,

can only find out examples of a Bankruptcy form, which is not suitable.

What happens if you currently shred you bank statements etc.
 
 

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Post by aguise » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:47 am
Hi again trog
It is not like bankrupcy not so much form filling, I think if I can remember you will need account numbers and details of all your creditors, my I and E was done over the phone. I just rang all my creditors and got balances from them, the bank for overdraft I got a statement off the internet, some companies will get the balances and all they need is the creditor accounts. Your company will tell you what they want. It may vary between companies but mine basically took the info over the phone and sent any paperwork to check and sign.
Unlike bankrupcy where you have to get the info and fill the forms if you are filing yourself, your company does this and prepares the proposal.

Ang

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Post by iva experts » Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:01 am
Hello Trog,

As Aguise has mentioned an IVA is not like bankruptcy where you can go online and complete forms. I would advise that you contact at least 2 or 3 debt solution companies as this can reassure you that you are getting the right information.

Some companies will complete the forms for you over the phone which you can double check when they send it to you, and other companies allow you to complete the forms yourself.

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