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Starting an IVA

Hi, i'm in the process of trying to set something up with CAB and i'm doing my SOA. However as i live at home at the moment but planning to move out how do i sort my living costs out?
If i put down what i pay now and then if i move out can the IVA be altered or is it set?

Anyone have any examples of how much to put down for gas, electric and council tax if i rented a 1 bed flat and other costs i'd need to include.

At the moment i pay about £350pm all inclusive so i just want to have it all down for the CAB when i see them again on tuesday

thanks

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  • james32_uk
    james32_uk Posts: 1,223 Forumite
    The clever thing to do would be to start paying your parents rent to the amount that you expect to pay when you move out. Talk to the CAB.
    Debt as at 12th July 2006 - £61,345 :eek: :eek: :eek:
    Debt free 21st Oct 2011.

    All thanks to :money:
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