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How to Apply for an IVA

Are you struggling with the burden of debts? Has the threat of bankruptcy shown its face? Are you considering to apply for IVA as an alternative of bankruptcy? E-insolvency are able to help you apply for IVA.

Taking a decision to apply for an IVA is important before applying, please make sure qualify by checking the following considerations and guidelines:-

  • You must have unsecured debts
  • Your debts should be at least £ 15,000
  • Having at least 3 creditors
  • You must have a regular income
  • You must be able to afford at least £250 per month
  • You must show that you have enough money to live on.

You can even apply for an IVA now by completing a fastrack IVA Enquiry Form from The UK Insolvency Helpline website or if you prefer you can call 0800 074 6918

The IVA is an extremely powerful tool enabling you to clear your debt and return to a clean financial bill of health.

The IVA procedure is not to be confused with the informal procedures being dished out by non-regulatory organisations as advertised on television and in the daily tabloids. Those other organisations have already been adversely criticised by BBC's Watchdog™ programme.

The E-insolvency IVA team advise on 1000s of IVAs each year. In this brand new section  we will provide a detailed guide to the different steps that you need to take to start an IVA.

An IVA is an alternative to bankruptcy. It is a contract between you and your creditors.

In order for your IVA to start the creditors must be very flexible, creditors will reasonably expect their prospects of recovering money to be at least as good as in a bankruptcy. They will also expect the IVA to contain the options available if the IVA does not get off to a good start.

 

TO APPLY FOR AN IVA PLEASE CALL 0800 074 6918


 

 

 

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