About Paddy Byrne
I work at National Debt Relief; a well established debt help company. I have had various roles throughout the company which has allowed me to enhance and develop my knowledge on Debt Solutions, legislation and other areas of the Financial Industry in both the UK and Ireland.
I currently write for the National Debt Relief website, as well as other websites. I have written 100's of articles relating to different topics on debt.
RTE television recently featured a number of Irish couples who were drowning in debt largely as a result of having taken out large mortgages at the height of the property bubble in 2006 to 2007. There are over 45,000 mortgages … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Creditors, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, Irish Debt, IVA, IVAs, Law Reform Commission, Mortgages, Personal Debt, Personal Insolvency, Solvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, creditors, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, insolvent, Irish Debt, irish debt law, Irish government, iva, ivas, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, personal insolvency, Personal Insolvency Bill, personal insolvency regime
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A creditor may seek a judgment against a debtor in an Irish court for non-payment of a debt when such payment is overdue. Where such a judgment is awarded, interest is automatically applied at the statutory rate of 8%.
Posted in Bankruptcy, Debt Advice, Insolvency, Mortgages, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, Debt Solutions, Irish Bankruptcy law, Irish Debt, Irish government, Irish Judgment Mortgage, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management
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People have to live so in assessing which bills to pay first, one must consider the essentials of life – food and shelter. Making sure you pay your priority debts comes before all your other debt payments and is regardless … Continue reading →
Posted in Debt Management Plans, Debt Payments, Debt Repayment, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, IVA, IVAs, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Act 1988, Debt Management Plans, debt payments, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Irish Debt, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, personal insolvency
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If you are struggling with your debt and are having problems repaying your debts one of the debt solutions out there is known as a Debt Management Plan. This is one of the three most popular debt solutions in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Creditors, Debt Advice, Debt Management Plans, Debt Payments, Debt Repayment, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, IVA, IVAs, Personal Debt Management, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged Debt Management Company, Debt Management Plans, debt payments, Debt Solutions, DMP companies, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management
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You will probably understand creditor harassment if you cant afford to your debts when they are due or you have fallen behind in debt repayments. They will start with sending you reminder and overdue letters. If you cant make the … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Creditors, Debt Advice, Debt Management Plans, Debt Payments, Debt Repayment, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, IVA, IVAs, Personal Debt, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, Debt Management Plans, debt payments, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, insolvent, iva, ivas, Personal Debt Management, personal insolvency
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Consumers who are looking to find out about IVAs or other solutions for their debt problems are sometimes scared or concerned about enquiring about financial advice. Alot of people may feel ignorant in terms of their understanding of financial matters … Continue reading →
Posted in Debt Advice, Debt Repayment, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, Irish Debt, IVA, IVAs, Personal Debt, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged debt advice, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, insolvent, Irish government, iva, ivas, personal insolvency, personal insolvency regime
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Capital punishment for even the most heinous crimes has been abolished in most western democracies with some significant exceptions such as the USA. In regard to debt however, the USA has a most benign set of laws dealing with insolvency … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement Arrangement, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, Irish Debt, Law Reform Commission, Mortgages, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, Debt Management Plans, debt payments, Debt Settlement Arrangement, Debt Settlement Scheme, Debt Settlement Systems, debt solution, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Irish Debt, Irish government, Law Reform Commission, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, personal insolvency
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An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is a formal agreement between an insolvent debtor and his or her unsecured. The terms of the IVA provide for the debtor to repay a portion of his or her unsecured debt over a limited … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, IVAs, Mortgages, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, Insolvency Practitioner, insolvent, Irish Debt, mortgage debt, mortgages, personal insolvency regime
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It seems that Northern Ireland is leading the way compared to other regions of the UK in terms of the amount of personal debt problems encountered by its citizens, according to a report issued by a national debt charity, the … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, IVAs, Personal Debt, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, cccs, Consumer Credit Counselling Service, Debt Solutions, Individual Voluntary Arrangement, Insolvency, insolvent, Irish Debt, Personal Debt, personal insolvency
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Just five short years ago Ireland was awash with the ‘nouveau riche’ of the Celtic Tiger. Brash young Irish men and women and many not so young Irish citizens were basking in the realization that their time had come. Now … Continue reading →
Posted in Bankruptcy, Debt Solutions, Insolvency, Irish Debt, Personal Insolvency
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Tagged bankruptcy, celtic tiger, Debt Solutions, European Union, Fine Gael, insolvent, Irish Debt, Irish government, Personal Debt, Personal Debt Management, Personal Insolvency Bill
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