
Bankruptcy in the UK
Bankruptcy is a very difficult decision, but there are a few alternatives to the procedure.
Firstly, an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) is an option. This is where you arrange an agreement with your creditor in which they decide to pay all or part of your owings. This is flexible according to the individuals own circumstances. The arranged fee is generally more than the creditors would receive if bankruptcy is filed by the person(s) in debt. Read this article on ‘What is IVA‘ if you’d like more information.
Secondly, an Administration Order can be installed in which a court will decide your payments scheme. The small print is that you must have a regular paying wage and debts that do not exceed 5,000 GBP to be eligible for an Administration Order.
Thirdly, a similar, yet more informal agreement can be attained which is an agreement between an individual and a creditor in which they both agree to a schedule of payment. This is referred to as a Family Arrangement. This however is not legally binding, and the creditor can decide that the arrangement will be scrapped and the full amount should be repaid.
If Bankruptcy is a real possibility for you and your family, it’s not something to go into before you’ve explored every other option first and considered what else is available. Before you go Bankrupt, understand all other debt solutions. Even if you do end up going bankrupt, it won’t be the end of the world. You can start again on a clean slate. THINK positive. CHANGE your spending habits. ASK for help.