Can I do an IVA independently of my partner?
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:13 pm
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
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