Good evening Marie,
Welcome to the forum.
IVAs are administered by Insolvency Practitioners (I.P.s), and there are many based all over the U.K. As in all walks of life though, some are better than others, so finding a reputable I.P. when you need one is not always straight forward.
A common way of finding an I.P. is to use an intermediary IVA company. The intermediary IVA company will assess your case and, if an IVA proves to be a viable option, they would normally suggest a reputable I.P. company to help you. This in itself can lead to uncertainty because, as with the Insolvency Practitioners, some intermediary IVA companies are better than others.
The choice as to which IVA company to use is crucial.
So, how does a person decide which IVA company is the most suitable from the many available to choose from?
A good starting point is to use an IVA company that has been recommended to you by someone you know. However, if this is not possible, using the internet or looking at the forums like this one is a useful way to find IVA companies which offer this service.
Use the tips below to establish which IVA company you are most comfortable with:
1. Be comfortable with the adviser that you speak to.
2. Be sure that the IVA company you are using has carried out a thorough analysis of your circumstances.
3. Be sure that they talk through all your alternatives.
4. Do not be persuaded by IVA companies offering unrealistically low payment IVAs.
5. Look for a money back guarantee.
6. Let your instincts guide your decision.
Good luck.
Julia
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