Once your IVA has been agreed by your creditors, it becomes legally binding. The court will appoint your insolvency practitioner (IP) to become the supervisor of the IVA. Your IP will make sure your creditors receive your payments on time.
You must stick to all the terms of the IVA and make your payments on time. If you have any problem paying, speak to your IP straight away.
If your circumstances change, you must tell your IP straight away. This includes if:
You will usually be able to change (vary) your IVA if your financial circumstances change.
You will pay one monthly amount to your IP and they will pass that on to your creditors. They may take some of your monthly payment to cover their fees.
If you have assets included in the IVA, the IP will collect them and sell them. They will then pay the money from the sale to the creditors.
If there is equity in your home, you may have to remortgage it in the final year of your IVA, to raise a lump sum towards paying off your debts.
Once a year your insolvency practitioner will review the IVA. They will look at your financial circumstances and ask to see paperwork including bank statements and payslips.
An IVA is likely to affect your credit rating. You may find it difficult to get credit in the short term.
If you find out about another debt you owe you should tell your insolvency practitioner straight away.
You can end your IVA if it isn’t working out for you but make sure you talk to your IP before you make a decision. You will need to consider other options for dealing with your creditors if the IVA is cancelled.
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Is an IVA right for you
What impact an IVA could have on your job and processions
Being a home owner
Your credit rating
Bank accounts, savings and pensions
Lasting power of attorney
Choosing MoneyFresh
How an IVA is set up
IVA proposal and creditors
Preparing for the Isolvency Practitioner
IVA protocol
Maintaining your IVA over time
Your circumstance have changed
Add more debts after an IVA has started
Failing your IVA
Struggling with your IVA repayments
Missed a IVA payment
Your creditors are still contact you
Cancel your IVA
Make a complaint about the IP (Inslovence Practitioner)
Make a complaint to the DMP (Debt Management