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Living expenses guide for a family living in Ireland, who cannot pay their debts
The Insolvency Service of Ireland or ISI have published guidelines in regard to reasonable living expenses which insolvent persons will be allowed if they wish to sort out their debt problems by using of one of the three new insolvency … Continue reading
Learn about IVAs
The intention of these guides is to supply easy and clear-cut answers to queries that individuals would like to raise in relation to IVAs and indebtedness in general but may refrain from doing so for all sorts of reasons. Let’s … Continue reading
Comparing an Individual Voluntary Arrangement with Bankruptcy
In looking to cope with personal insolvency it’s almost inevitable that the debtor will have to examine the two most important solutions to be found in the Britain, namely entering into an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) or petitioning for Bankruptcy. … Continue reading
Personal Debt Problems with Help from the EU
The majority of consumers among member states of the European Union (EU) are not aware of a number of unexpected compensations that EU membership provides concerning personal insolvency. Those compensations are rooted in the basic principle of the free migration … Continue reading
Dealing with Personal Debt
Plenty of people now have personal day-to-day money problems. Most of the people want to do something about them, if possible to get them to go away. There are several remedies for issues of individual insolvency at hand. The main … Continue reading
Interested in an IVA
When you experience cash worries and think that maybe you are insolvent, you could find out about an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) and also how an IVA could possibly make everyday life better for you. Be aware that experiencing cash … Continue reading
How do IVAs work
For those who have money problems and believe that you may be insolvent, you may want to understand about an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, frequently known as an IVA, and how it could possibly help you. Being aware of what an … Continue reading
Questions for the Irish Government on Personal Debt
It promised to hit the ground running and the new Irish Government will soon be a hundred days in office. It has committed to making many changes so perhaps now is the time to ask some questions as to what … Continue reading
What Makes Bankruptcy Law in Ireland So Draconian
Time and money are two key resources in any successful business. They encompass and conjure up ideas of costs, budgets, productivity, deadlines, profitability investment and so on. The list is endless. The analogy with bankruptcy or rather the legislation dealing … Continue reading
Should an IVA have an impact on my Mortgage?
An IVA is a professional agreement between you and your unsecured lenders to pay back some of your debts over a defined time frame – ordinarily five years, but it could be for a lesser period. Secured creditors expect to … Continue reading