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Going well & got a date.

Hi, I have just moved into rented accomodation (not told mortgage co. yet I have left my house, not sure I will, should I bother?) and have a BR date of the 2nd. I'm already feeling much better about things with the dim & murky light at the end of the tunnel, but I have a couple of questions for people.

I have my 3yr daughter stay with me at least 3 weekends out of 4, do you think I can get away with putting the expenses I run up with her on my SOA such as swimming and other entertainments - I reckon she costs me an extra tenner each weekend with transport etc, but her happiness & education is paramount to me.

Also, I have back pay from april due in my wage packet at the end of Dec - should be about 300 quid. I am guessing that this will not be mine to use...am I right?

Cheers everyone for keeping me sane & hopeful in the last 9 months.

EDIT: Just found these posts regarding reposession, volontary or otherwise. Cheers Rosie and All.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1250545&highlight=repo
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Bankrupt on 2nd December 2008

Comments

  • Hi 2Loose

    Great to `see` you Hun & I`m pleased that you have now moved OK. I would just put a mail redirect on the old address & leave it at that.

    The 2nd is only a week away so any questions ..just ask away.

    Definately put the expenses down for your daughters visits ..after all you do have to pay them !

    Your back pay may be paid before the OR gets chance to even speak to you & as you will still be paying tax it is unlikely to be a vast sum anyway.

    Angiex
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