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Early Discharge letter received.. is this normal?

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  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    Waspeze wrote: »
    Pop it up on here and I (and others) will take a look and help if we can :)


    Do they want to know my earnings too?
    :cool:
  • Waspeze
    Waspeze Posts: 2,479 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Dippychick wrote: »
    Do they want to know my earnings too?

    No, only your contribution to the household expenditure.

    e.g.
    Rent 700 (your contribution 350)
    Electric 70 (your contribution 35)
    Car insurance 30 (your contribution 0)
    petrol 150 (your contribution 0)

    etc etc
    :hello:
    Save a little money each month and at the end of the year you’ll be surprised at how little you have.
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  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    Waspeze wrote: »
    No, only your contribution to the household expenditure.

    e.g.
    Rent 700 (your contribution 350)
    Electric 70 (your contribution 35)
    Car insurance 30 (your contribution 0)
    petrol 150 (your contribution 0)

    etc etc


    I don't contribute anything - I pay the phone bill though :o

    I am sure that must be common in households though?
    :cool:
  • Waspeze
    Waspeze Posts: 2,479 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Dippychick wrote: »
    I don't contribute anything - I pay the phone bill though :o

    I am sure that must be common in households though?

    I wouldn't know.. i'm a household of one :D
    :hello:
    Save a little money each month and at the end of the year you’ll be surprised at how little you have.
    An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind
  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    Waspeze wrote: »
    I wouldn't know.. i'm a household of one :D

    That sounds bliss :)

    Can I come to your house to sleep off this awful hangover?! :A

    The kids aren't letting me :cool:
    :cool:
  • Dippychick,

    Ive got one of these yesterday too! Its a good thing so dont worry!

    If you soa is the same then just copy it. Put things like car ins, contents ins, dentist that was on the original soa in the bottom box, then get it posted quick smart, although as pthers have said make sure its recorded/special delivery!!!!

    Hope he gets ed soon!!!!!!!
  • Waspeze
    Waspeze Posts: 2,479 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Dippychick wrote: »
    That sounds bliss :)

    Can I come to your house to sleep off this awful hangover?! :A

    The kids aren't letting me :cool:

    :rotfl: :rotfl:
    It is nice having a bit of quiet when I get home from work :cool:

    off out tonight so will probably have one of those hangover thingys tomorrow :eek: might have to force myself to have a lie in ;)
    :hello:
    Save a little money each month and at the end of the year you’ll be surprised at how little you have.
    An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind
  • Mips
    Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
    Sunny_Bear wrote: »
    Dippychick,

    Ive got one of these yesterday too! Its a good thing so dont worry!

    If you soa is the same then just copy it. Put things like car ins, contents ins, dentist that was on the original soa in the bottom box, then get it posted quick smart, although as pthers have said make sure its recorded/special delivery!!!!

    Hope he gets ed soon!!!!!!!



    Well done you.. and you only went bankrupt in September :D He was in May if I remember correctly..

    I don't want to have to pay an IPA is my main gripe.. we have been punished enough with this sentence. It has completely restricted our lives.



    What does SOA stand for? (have completely forgotten!) ... I can't remember what he wrote now, but it's all changed as I have a higher income and he got a promotion so he has a higher income too.
    :cool:
  • Waspeze
    Waspeze Posts: 2,479 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Statement of Affairs
    :hello:
    Save a little money each month and at the end of the year you’ll be surprised at how little you have.
    An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind
  • its for statement of affairs. If his circumstances have changed then you really should have been informing your OR within 21 days of the change. I think its probably best if you do past your original and new proposed soa for us to have a look at!!!
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