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DRO hurdle ~ What's the next stepping stone towards being a debt free wannabe ?
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:think: :whistle:Ok at the moment I am nervously waiting for a call to tell me my Debt Releif Order has been approved or not. Mine was submitted yesterday and hubbys is being put through today hopefully.
I hate making assumptions as thats the time usually all goes wrong.
But say for example it was successful and I was given a much needed break. Well bearing in mind any rules and regulations we must work by for the next 12 - 18 months.
What's the next stepping stone towards being a debt free wannabe ?
Thanks all and thanks to MSE, NDL and all you supportive forum members who have got us this far. Whatever happens I (we to include hubby) will get there someday !
I hate making assumptions as thats the time usually all goes wrong.
But say for example it was successful and I was given a much needed break. Well bearing in mind any rules and regulations we must work by for the next 12 - 18 months.
What's the next stepping stone towards being a debt free wannabe ?
Thanks all and thanks to MSE, NDL and all you supportive forum members who have got us this far. Whatever happens I (we to include hubby) will get there someday !
Failure is only someone elses judgement.
Without change there would be no butterflies.
If its important to you, you'll find a way - if not, you'll find an excuse ! ~ Easy to say when you take money out of the equation!
Without change there would be no butterflies.
If its important to you, you'll find a way - if not, you'll find an excuse ! ~ Easy to say when you take money out of the equation!
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