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Post by reesay » Sat May 24, 2014 9:41 am
Hi

I am 4 & a bit years into my iva and can almost see the end. Unfortunately I have had to take time off work recently due to my mother becoming quite ill and I'm also suffering with stress.
I have arrears due to a salary increase and a 1 month break a year ago which I am clearing each month but things are staring to take their toll and I'm not sure how long I can keep going.
I pay £450 a month and have £1700 arears to pay. I have 8 months before I get to month 60 of the iva.
I want to request a payment break of 3months. Is this crazy for the amount if time I have left? The problem is my wages are becoming less and less due to my sick leave And compassionate leave. I need to get my head straight and I also want to be there for my mum. Can my ip authorise a break due to these kind citcumstances?
 
 

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Post by Michael Peoples » Sat May 24, 2014 10:08 am
I would think a variation to close the IVA would be an option and not just a payment break. Creditors will be sympathetic to your situation.
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Post by Radish » Sat May 24, 2014 11:21 am
The fact that your 4/5 of the way into your IVA should count in your favour too I would imagine. Good luck.
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Post by reesay » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:25 am
Well I have been informed that I cannot take a payment break as I had an authorised one in early 2013 for car repairs so am not sure now what to do? I have missed 1 payment already and planned to miss this months payment as well. I have offered to extend the iva for 6months to include these missed payments and the arrears but have been told it's not possible. I'm not sure what to do next.
 
 

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Post by Michael Peoples » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:30 am
Did your IP not suggest a full and final settlement of the IVA based on payments to date? This seems to me to be the way forward and not a payment break. Your circumstances warrant this and I am sure creditors would be sympathetic as we have closed down many cases in similar situations.

Speak directly to the IP and not a caseworker and hopefully they will agree to call the variation.
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Post by reesay » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:43 am
Thank for your reply

I was informed by my case officer that a Conclusion to the iva will not be possible as I have returned now to work full time after arranging carers for my mother and it just the last 2-3 months where my income has dropped to reflect my time off.

I am happy to keep paying until the end. I am at month 54. I am happy to clear the arrears.
I do feel that it's slightly unfair that I have maintained the last 52 payments even when my husband left me I managed to re work my finances to include getting extra work to keep the iva going.
I will call them again today.
 
 

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Post by Michael Peoples » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:47 am
If you miss another payment and offer to add it to the end that should be fine. The IP usually cannot just sanction a payment break without consent of creditors but if you miss a payment they can agree steps to recover this. Hopefully the next few months go quickly but if there are any changes to your own or your mother's health then a conclusion to the IVA seems the best course of action.
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