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Can I do an IVA independently of my partner?

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:13 pm
by bella480
I need help. I have debts of £20k and I think an IVA might be the best option for me. My debts are my own and nobody knows the mess I'm in, not even my partner. I live with him in his house. The mortgage is all his and in his name only, as are all the household bills. I pay him rent (which is 50% of the household expenses and mortgage), and he sorts all the bills etc.
I've just got off the phone with an IVA charity who insisted we do a joint budget to check I was paying a fair proportion of the expenses. I provided all the costs of mortgage, gas/elec etc, however, they also wanted details of how much my partners spends on clothes/hair cuts etc, so they could calculate how much we spend on everything combined. Despite this feeling unfair I complied with estimated figures on his behalf (again, he doesn't know about this road I'm going down). I understand that they want to check that I'm not paying (for instance) 80% off the bills and he only 20%, but what my partner does with his surplus cash is his business. At the end of the conversation with the charity, they said I should have a bigger surplus than I actually do in reality.
My question is, is it possible to still set up an IVA completely independently of my partner? He also earns a little more.It doesn't feel fair that they have calculated a bigger surplus for me than I actually have based on a joint budget.
Also, can anyone recommend what company I should be using to enter into an IVA with (should it be the best option for me in the end)?
Many thanks

Re: <t>Can I do an IVA independently of my partner?</t>

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:50 pm
by kallis3
You can do it on your own and what your partner spends on his own expenses are his and nothing to do with you.

I would have a chat with a couple of other companies but would also suggest that you sit down with your partner and explain things to him so you can sort this out between you.

Re: <t>Can I do an IVA independently of my partner?</t>

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:06 pm
by Mrs_Brown
Definitely agree about speaking to your partner, and other companies.

You'll find it invaluable to have someone other than this forum to talk to. I have discussed mine with the two people I have dated since it started and both of them have told me about issues they have had previously and resolved.

The amount of letters I got from banks and credit card companies whilst the IVA was going through meant it would have raised questions anyway if I lived with someone.

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Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:03 pm
by Hultonlady19
They only wanted to know my partners income - my iva has nothing to do with him it was only to work out what I could afford - it is your choice if you tell him but I know that sometimes that isn’t always easy if you feel you are able to carry the burden then do what is best for you.

Re: <t>Can I do an IVA independently of my partner?</t>

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 9:47 am
by Foggy
Payplan work on a household basis -- completely unfairly, in my mind. I do not know if that is who you were speaking with, but I would suggest having a chat with another provider. Normally, as you say, they only need brief details of the solvent partner's finances to calculate a fair share of expenses.

As said above though, on a seperate issue, keeing an IVA a secret from a partner is fraught with stresses that can be just as damaging as the debt itself.