hi ..
Melanie you said on a different thread ..
"Once you are discharged from bankruptcy, you no longer have to make any declarations to the OR about your circumstances."
Im going to disagree with you .. sorry [:I]
If you have an IPA you have to notify the OR of any increase in income for the duration of the IPA .
So even after discharged, if you have an IPA you must notify the OR of any wages increases, bonus etc
I beleive that the old IPA form that you sign on said until discharged , the new one says for the tem of the agreement ( ie the IPA ).
If you dont have an IPA, then I guess you dont have to notify them of any increase in income after discharge as they cant give you an IPA after your discharged .
So its a bit of a pain, if you have an IPA , you have to notify them of any increase... intrestingly there is nothing on there to say what to do if you have a decrease or if your expenditure increases .. it seems as if they can increase the IPA but not drecrease it..
The document is badly worded , for example it says that the obligation to make payments does not end when discharged and then says failure to make payments can affect the date upon which I am discharged... so if I fail to make payments after Im discharged .. can they un-discharge me .. weird !
Ive put the wording below
Mish [:D]
Until the end of the term of this agreement I shall notify the Offical Receiver or other trustee of any increase in income within 21 days of becoming aware of the increase. I understand that the Offical Receiver or trustee may claim any increase in income for the benefit of my creditors. I acknowledge that my obligation to make payments under this agreement does not end when I am discharged from bancruptcy and that failure to make payments can affect the date upon which I am discharged"
Early Discharge is not an illness !