IVA
Individual Voluntary Arrangement
An IVA is a formal agreement between you and your creditors where you will come to an arrangement with people you owe money to, to make reduced payments towards the total amount of your debt in order to pay off a percentage of what you owe then generally after 5 years your debt is classed as settled.
Due to its formal nature, an Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA has to be set up by a licensed professional.
Unlike private sector firms our teams do not charge any upfront fees for putting together a client's proposals for an Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA.
How do I start an IVA?
- You complete and return our standard application form together with copies of all recent bank statements. We will then discuss areas with you such as what the costs of the IVA are.
- On receipt of your questionnaire one of our consultants will contact you in order to talk through your application. At this juncture we will discuss whether to choose bankruptcy or an IVA. We can also talk to you the IVA criteria.
- If our case meets our standard criteria you will accepted onto the Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA programme and referred to one our panel members. At this juncture we will provide you with all the help and advice you need in order to start an IVA
- The panel member will now act for you and will then contact all your creditors informing them that they are now your legal representative. At this juncture we can always answer questions on how does an IVA work.
- Based on the information provided by you an Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA proposal will be draughted , this is a written agreement which sets out the actual terms of the Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA.
- In order to legally protect you from your creditors a form of legal protection called an "interim order" is granted. This is a process which enables full protection from your creditors.
- Once the Interim Order is granted no legal action may be bought against you. Having an interim order means you are fully protected from creditors issuing or continuing bankruptcy proceedings.
- The panel member then prepares a statement called a "Nominees Report" which portrays a professional opinion as to whether the Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA is a bonafide offer.
- Shortly afterwards a meeting of creditors is held. In theory this meeting consists of all the creditors gathered in a room to discuss the Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA. In practice, however, creditors rarely attend because all voting is done prior to the meeting.
- Once the Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA is approved you are legally contracted to keep up your monthly Individual Voluntary Arrangement - IVA payments. Once accepted your creditors can never bother you again. This monthly payment will be easily affordabe because it is based on your disposable income.
IVAs should be considered instead of bankruptcy for the following reasons:-
- If you want to avoid bankruptcy is for personal reasons.
- If you want avoid bankruptcy for employment reasons.
- If you have a good, steady job and secure income levels a stable family life and do not want to upset the balance.
- If you are serious about committing yourselves to paying out virtually all your net disposable income in an IVA.
- If you can validly expect windfall income such as a legacy from a relative, profits from a business or sale of a house to come in within 5 years.
- If you are disciplined enough to keep within your expense budget, avoiding further credit, either because your existing difficulties came about other than through excessive personal spending or you have since learnt to curb any such excesses.
- If you have creditors that will object to a debt management plan.
- If you have creditors that will definitely accept an IVA and support you.
- An IVA can be used to force a solution on creditors who are taking a non-commercial stance in their dealings or being merely vindictive.
- In an IVA it is easier to get a mortgage, whereas in bankruptcy it is very not possible until discharge.An IVA will stop all interest on the debt.
- The IVA will leave the client debt free after 5 years maximum.
- In a IVA you can keep your property, unlike bankruptcy where if you have equity you will need to sell it.
- In an IVA you get to keep control of your assets, whereas in bankruptcy they come under scrutiny.
- An IVA is better for your career progression whereas bankruptcy may cause problems in certain industry sectors.
- If you can do an IVA you can still be a director of a limited company, whereas in bankruptcy may you cannot.
- An IVA has less social stigma than bankruptcy.
- An IVA is easier on you credit rating than bankruptcy.
- In an IVA it is easier to get a bank current account, whereas in bankruptcy it is very difficult.
- Bankruptcy involves lengthy court procedures, whereas an IVA avoids court action
- Bankruptcy is more expensive to set up than an IVA.
If you wish to discuss what an IVA stands for and how an IVA can help you please complete the following form or telephone freephone 0800 074 6918.
IVA Knowledge Base Menu
- IVA Knowledge Base Home Page |
- Why should I choose an IVA? |
- What will an IVA cost? |
- Are there any additional fees after my monthly contributions to my IVA? |
- Is an IVA the best option? |
- Will I lose my home, house or property in an IVA? |
- How will an IVA affect the equity in my house, home or property? |
- Can I still obtain a mortgage with an IVA? |
- What happens if some of my creditors disagree with the IVA? |
- Is the IVA registered on your credit file? |
- Are there any disadvantages to an IVA? |
- What happens if I come into money whist I am in an IVA? |
- Can I include family members that I owe money to in an IVA? |
- Can I still have a bank account with an IVA? |
- How do I settle my IVA early? |
- Will an IVA affect the people I live with? |
- Can self employed people do an IVA? |
- Can I get an IVA while living abroad? |
- Who can enter an IVA? |
- Will I lose my house with an IVA? |
- Can I stay in business with an IVA? |
- I am a professional person will it affect my position with an IVA? |
- Will an IVA become public knowledge? |
- How long does an IVA last? |
- Which creditors can be included in an IVA? |
- Can I enter into an IVA if I have already received a Statutory Demand? |
- Can I obtain an IVA if a Bankruptcy Order has been made against me? |
- What happens if I don't keep up the payments on my IVA? |
- What happens once I finish paying my IVA? |
- Can I enter an IVA if I already have CCJs against me? |
- Does it make a difference if I am a homeowner with an IVA? |
- Do I have to tell my partner if I do an IVA? |
- Does an IVA cover all of my debts? |
- What is the difference between a secured and unsecured debt? |
- Do creditors have to accept an IVA? |
- Can an individual creditor refuse to accept an IVA? |
- Will the IVA prevent my creditors taking further recovery action? |
- What if my circumstances change whilst in an IVA? |
- Can I cancel the IVA once it is set up? |
- What happens if I just stop paying into the IVA? |
- How long does it take to set up an IVA? |
- Will interest and other charges be frozen while the IVA is being set up? |
- Can a creditor take further recovery action before the IVA is approved? |
- What happens if the IVA is not approved? |
- What Does IVA Stand For? |
- How do I work out how much I can afford to pay per month in to an IVA? |
- I am considering an IVA. How does it work? |
- Do I have to attend IVA meetings, or can this all be done by post? |
- What do creditors expect from an IVA? |
- How likely is it that an IVA will be accepted? |
- Are all creditors forced to accept the IVA majority decision? |
- What happens if the creditors don't like the IVA deal? |
- What do I do if the IVA is rejected? |
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- I've buried my head in the sand, now I've got a bankruptcy petition hearing next week. Can I do an IVA at this late stage?
- Will an IVA really write off all of my debts?
- Will I live in poverty for the duration of the IVA? |
- What if I win the lottery whilst in an IVA? |
- What if I get a pay rise whilst in an IVA?
- Will my IVA appear in the newspapers? |
- Will people know about my IVA? |
- Will I ever be able to get credit again after an IVA? |
- Is an IVA more expensive than just going bankrupt?
- What will happen to my house in an IVA? |
- What will happen to my furniture in an IVA? |
- What will happen to my car in an IVA? |
- I run a business. What will happen to my business in an IVA?
- Will my partner have to contribute to my IVA?
- My partner and I have joint debts. Can we lump them all together in the same IVA?
- What happens if I'm unable to keep up with the IVA payments?
- What happens at the end of the IVA arrangement?
- Are there any upfront fees with an IVA? |
- Why should I consider an IVA over bankruptcy? |
- What are the advantages of an IVA over a debt management plan? |
- How will an IVA Improve my life? |
- Is there immediate relief if I do an IVA? |
- How much debt do I need to do an IVA? |
- What types of debt can an IVA deal with? |
- Can utility bills be included in an IVA? |
- Will an IVA stop collection calls? |
- Will an IVA freeze my interest rates? |
- Will I have to sell my house if I do an IVA? |
- Will an IVA stop home repossession? |
- How will An IVA affect my home equity? |
- Can I keep my car if I do an IVA? |
- What assets might an IVA affect? |
- Will an IVA be reflected on my credit file? |
- Can I still use the credit cards I've included in an IVA? (no content) |
- Do I need to include all my creditors in an IVA? |
- Can I apply for credit while I'm in an IVA? |
- Will I need to change bank accounts in an IVA? |
- What will my monthly payment be on an IVA? |
- What if I am unable to keep up with my payments in an IVA? |
- Can my IVA payments go up? |
- Under what circumstances can I reduce my IVA payment? |
- Who will know if I do an IVA? |
- Will my landlord need to know if I do an IVA? |
- I've decided to do an IVA, should i stop paying my creditors now? |
- Will an IVA affect my employment or my ability to get a job? |
- I'm in an IVA and I've lost my job, what can I do? |
- What situations would prevent me from doing an IVA? |
- I've been told I can't do an IVA, what should I do? |
- Can I exit out of my IVA before five years? |
- Under what circumstances can an IVA proposal be rejected? |
- What percentage of IVA's are blocked by creditors? |
- What happens if my IVA fails? |
- What if I can't remortgage as per my IVA proposal? |
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