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Are IVAs Suitable to Benefits Claimants?
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IVA's were recently introduced in the UK as an option to bankruptcy,
but some are asking whether or not they are suitable for people on
state benefits.
IVA's or "Individual Voluntary Arrangements" are a relatively new
alternative to bankruptcy, whereby an individual comes to a binding
agreement with his or her creditors to make a fixed, monthly repayment
on their debts, for which the interest is frozen.
Broadly, an IVA can only run if all (or the majority) of creditors and
the debtor can agree on the repayment terms. Any IVA agreement operates
over a fixed time frame; typically from three to five years. The hope
is that the creditor, a bank or credit card company for example, can
avoid an expensive bankruptcy hearing, and for the debtor perhaps there
is the chance that their finances will improve during the duration of
the agreement.
Some say that an IVA may not be a realistic option for people on UK
state benefits however, because such people are by definition on a
basic standard of living.
If a person is on means-tested benefits, they will rarely have any
assets to fall back on, and should be realistic about whether or not
they can meet any repayment schedule set in any IVA agreement; which is
legally binding.
That isn't to say that someone on state support should exclude the
possibility of an IVA being the optimum solution for their debt
problems. However, there are other options, such as bankruptcy or a
debt management plan, and the best professional debt advice should be
sought.
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