Small claims while in an iva(defendant)
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:15 am
Morning
Please bare with this question.
My relationship with my ex partner broke down in Feb 2019..
I entered into my Iva Feb 2018 while we was together.. I told her and was up front about which wasn't an issue.
She was particularly well off financially. She spent money on us both and holidays etc, along with helping me out cash wise if I needed.. This money was never considered a loan "her words I can't help you with time wise as in child care due to her own circumstances but I can help you like this so let me help"
I had a small claims case opened against me for the sum of £7880 from my ex partner.. I have sent a defence detailing my side.. I'm almost certain this won't be up held with evidence I hold on the matter.. If it does how does this affect my Iva? Would she be classed as creditor since she was fully aware of the Iva? Obviously in the relationship I was thinking I need to pay all this back if we separate or I wouldn't of excepted the gifts or cash..
Any advice is appreciated
Cheers
James
Please bare with this question.
My relationship with my ex partner broke down in Feb 2019..
I entered into my Iva Feb 2018 while we was together.. I told her and was up front about which wasn't an issue.
She was particularly well off financially. She spent money on us both and holidays etc, along with helping me out cash wise if I needed.. This money was never considered a loan "her words I can't help you with time wise as in child care due to her own circumstances but I can help you like this so let me help"
I had a small claims case opened against me for the sum of £7880 from my ex partner.. I have sent a defence detailing my side.. I'm almost certain this won't be up held with evidence I hold on the matter.. If it does how does this affect my Iva? Would she be classed as creditor since she was fully aware of the Iva? Obviously in the relationship I was thinking I need to pay all this back if we separate or I wouldn't of excepted the gifts or cash..
Any advice is appreciated
Cheers
James