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                    After much soul searching and advice, I today phoned the court and have an appointment on 16/09 at 915am:eek:
I'm furiously filling out the paperwork and just wondered if people could give my their opinions on my expenditure? This is based on me, my wife and 3 year old daughter. So far I have:
Mortgage - £429
Secured Loan - £264
Gas - £31
Electricity - £43
Water - £43 (on a meter)
Council Tax - £99
Travel/Petrol - £150 (required for work)
Clothing - £90
Life insurance - £6
Building and contents - £25
Car insurance - £19
Car tax - £15
Mot and repairs - £15
Mobile - £25
Medical (prescriptions/dental/opticians) - £30
TV licence - £12
Hair - £25
Presents (christmas/birthdays) - £20
Holiday - £35
Household (food/cleaning etc) - £275
Emergency fund - £20
Telephone - £40 (includes broadband but I understand I shouldn't mention this?)
Have I missed anything obvious? Are my amounts reasonable?
Many thanks in advance
                I'm furiously filling out the paperwork and just wondered if people could give my their opinions on my expenditure? This is based on me, my wife and 3 year old daughter. So far I have:
Mortgage - £429
Secured Loan - £264
Gas - £31
Electricity - £43
Water - £43 (on a meter)
Council Tax - £99
Travel/Petrol - £150 (required for work)
Clothing - £90
Life insurance - £6
Building and contents - £25
Car insurance - £19
Car tax - £15
Mot and repairs - £15
Mobile - £25
Medical (prescriptions/dental/opticians) - £30
TV licence - £12
Hair - £25
Presents (christmas/birthdays) - £20
Holiday - £35
Household (food/cleaning etc) - £275
Emergency fund - £20
Telephone - £40 (includes broadband but I understand I shouldn't mention this?)
Have I missed anything obvious? Are my amounts reasonable?

Many thanks in advance
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            forgot to include:
 vets - £7
 Childcare - £1800
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            After much soul searching and advice, I today phoned the court and have an appointment on 16/09 at 915am:eek:
 I'm furiously filling out the paperwork and just wondered if people could give my their opinions on my expenditure? This is based on me, my wife and 3 year old daughter. So far I have:
 Mortgage - £429
 Secured Loan - £264
 Gas - £31
 Electricity - £43
 Water - £43 (on a meter)
 Council Tax - £99
 Travel/Petrol - £150 (required for work)
 Clothing - £90
 Life insurance - £6
 Building and contents - £25
 Car insurance - £19
 Car tax - £15
 Mot and repairs - £15
 Mobile - £25
 Medical (prescriptions/dental/opticians) - £30
 TV licence - £12
 Hair - £25
 Presents (christmas/birthdays) - £20 leave, but OR may cut.
 Holiday - £35
 Household (food/cleaning etc) - £275 You can up this by at least £100
 Emergency fund - £20 leave but the OR will probably cut.
 Telephone - £40 (includes broadband but I understand I shouldn't mention this?) that's fine
 Have I missed anything obvious? Are my amounts reasonable? 
 Many thanks in advance
 It all looks pretty good to me, some one will probably be along to add there comments soon.
 EDIT: The vets and childcare is fine too.BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0
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            Thanks for the reply. can i really get away with increasing the household side by £100?? I can honestly say we don't spend that, but if that is what is acceptable........0
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            Looks good you could up the vets to £20 as that seems to be the norm for pet insur. You have not put your income down, so not sure from what you have down as to whether you will get an IPA. They expect you have a reasonable liifestyle after debt/bc hense why they allow so much for food. so TF is right up it by at least £100.Free impartial debt advice available from: National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000 | The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - Tel: 0800 138 1111 | Find your local Citizens Advice Bureau
 Laugh at yourself and others laugh with you.Laugh at others and you laugh alone. BSC No 107:D0
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            Thanks for the reply. can i really get away with increasing the household side by £100?? I can honestly say we don't spend that, but if that is what is acceptable........
 Don't forget you will not be able to get credit for a long time now and if anything breaks down then you will have to find the money to pay for it.so having some in reserve is a very good idea. I am getting a nice little nest egg under my mattress Namaste DeeDee x0 Namaste DeeDee x0
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