Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:00 pm
Hi
I have debts of around £15,500 (not including insterest). I am not in an IVA or anything else yet. I don't have a house and my debts are unsecured.
I am a teacher and since falling ill this summer I have been unable to work or find a new contract in September. I have luckily been able to live with family since then and just about continue meeting my monthly payments from my limited savings, up until now.
I've been in and out of hospital and my doctors are still investigating a diagnosis. They don't know how long it will take, or if, for health and safety reasons, i'll ever be able to return to teaching.
Now apart from running out of money, if I can't teach, i doubt I'll be able to get a different job that will pay the same and therefore, for the foreseeable future, don't know when I'm going to be able to afford the monthly payments of my loans.
I don't want to go bankrupt and I guess without an income I'm not eligible for an IVA. Under the circumstances, my family have offered to lend me some money to pay some of my debts off. However they can't afford to lend me enough to cover all my debts.
If I approached my creditors privately, can I make an offer to settle all my debts early at a reduced amount, given the circumstances and the risk of going bankrupt if I we can't come to some deal? If I did this, is there a guideline to how much I should offer based on how much I owe? A ball park figure?
Also, If they won't agree to a reduced settlement figure, is there anything else I can do? For example is there anyway to take an indefinite payment holiday under the circumstances? And if I wasn't allowed to return to teaching and ended up with a job that paid much less, could I enter an IVA or something then?
The trouble is it's all taking so long at hospital, this is my 4th month out of work and I'm not due in for my next round of test until the end of January... and I really don't know what to do in the meantime???
Should I see an IP for advice? Or should i try dealing with my creditors direct? Like I say, I haven't missed a payment yet... but by the end of this month, or Jan, I will have!
Any advice welcome please!
Thanks
BB
I have debts of around £15,500 (not including insterest). I am not in an IVA or anything else yet. I don't have a house and my debts are unsecured.
I am a teacher and since falling ill this summer I have been unable to work or find a new contract in September. I have luckily been able to live with family since then and just about continue meeting my monthly payments from my limited savings, up until now.
I've been in and out of hospital and my doctors are still investigating a diagnosis. They don't know how long it will take, or if, for health and safety reasons, i'll ever be able to return to teaching.
Now apart from running out of money, if I can't teach, i doubt I'll be able to get a different job that will pay the same and therefore, for the foreseeable future, don't know when I'm going to be able to afford the monthly payments of my loans.
I don't want to go bankrupt and I guess without an income I'm not eligible for an IVA. Under the circumstances, my family have offered to lend me some money to pay some of my debts off. However they can't afford to lend me enough to cover all my debts.
If I approached my creditors privately, can I make an offer to settle all my debts early at a reduced amount, given the circumstances and the risk of going bankrupt if I we can't come to some deal? If I did this, is there a guideline to how much I should offer based on how much I owe? A ball park figure?
Also, If they won't agree to a reduced settlement figure, is there anything else I can do? For example is there anyway to take an indefinite payment holiday under the circumstances? And if I wasn't allowed to return to teaching and ended up with a job that paid much less, could I enter an IVA or something then?
The trouble is it's all taking so long at hospital, this is my 4th month out of work and I'm not due in for my next round of test until the end of January... and I really don't know what to do in the meantime???
Should I see an IP for advice? Or should i try dealing with my creditors direct? Like I say, I haven't missed a payment yet... but by the end of this month, or Jan, I will have!
Any advice welcome please!
Thanks
BB