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Thriftylass This is a SoA for BR and not for DFW and as such is perfectly acceptable as it stands.
But saying that when you have gone BR it is a good idea to maybe try some of her ideas so you can put some under the mattress incase of problems.BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0 -
Was also confused by the comments and thought they would more refer to a DFW SOA.AD March 2014
rebuilding my life :grinheart0 -
granville14 wrote: »We aren't paying anything to debts at the moment whilst saving for bankruptcy. Just wondered if anything stands out as unordinary? Thanks x
Hi
Just following on from others
Bankruptcy is a fresh start, with reasonable living costs during.
Don't leave you and your family short
Maybe check out the Citizens advice link below -
https://nedcab.cabmoney.org.uk/ipaipo.asp
Genuine best wishes0
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