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Despite the early optimism about DROs, and the fact that they could help many thousands of people stuck in the debt trap, Accountancy Age is reporting that only between 50 and 70 have actually been granted by the Official Receiver.
Early predictions of 150,000+ by the end of the year look to be missed by a [...]
June 16th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
When you start a Debt Relief Order, there is a Moratorium Period placed on the debts listed in your DRO. But what does this mean, and what are the implications?
April 25th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
As debt relief orders begin to gain traction and become a useful tool in the insolvency practitioners toolkit, some are asking whether the process is open to fraudulent claims, due to the lack of resources and powers of investigation available.
April 25th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
One of the key parts of a Debt Relief Order is that you must have £50 or less disposable income per month. But how exactly do they decide on what your disposable income is? Well a member of Money Saving Expert has managed to find out from a CCCS representative…
April 23rd, 2009 | Posted in information | 1 Comment
A minor point of difference between the details surrounding a Debt Relief Order and full bankruptcy is how pension funds are treated, and this could make the world of difference to your application.
April 20th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
Although none of the approved intermediaries have come and publicly with details on debt relief order uptake, anecdotal information seems to imply that they are all being inundated with applications, to the point that various internal systems crashed badly initially. This has meant that many people applying on, or slightly after the launch date have [...]
April 18th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
Debt Relief Orders can only be applied for via an approved intermediary. These intermediaries have been authorised as being able to assist and advise individuals on the completion of a DRO application. They are authorised by companies considered to be competent authorities. The list below lists the initial list of competent authories issued by the [...]
April 6th, 2009 | Posted in information | 2 Comments
If you are able to qualify for a DRO, there are some consequences which you will need to be aware of, which may affect how you feel. In reality, these consequences will be nowhere near as bad as the initial debt for many people that DROs are targetted at.
April 6th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
In a new report, KPMG claim that Debt Relief Orders (DROs) could help up to 50,000 in their first year. Personal insolvency is likely to hit in excess of 150,000 during this year, made up of DROs, IVAs and bankruptcy.
April 6th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments
You can only apply for a DRO via an approved intermediary. These intermediaries will help you with the online form completion process. Once done, you will need to send a printed and signed copy to the Debt Relief Order Unit, part of the The Insolvency Service that deals specifically with DROs.
You also need to include [...]
April 5th, 2009 | Posted in information | No Comments