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Budgeting for DRO

AmelieAva8
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Hello, I’ve been around forums for a while now trying to get on top of my debt but we just don’t seem to be getting anywhere. I have £400 in savings now but car is due MOT and service in August so that’ll use half of that.
(Car is worth £895 on Parker’s website) and I rent. No assets.
I’ve got a few questions about DRO it seems the best way forward for myself, with around £15 k debt and a tax credit over payment which I don’t know the full amount of yet I’m going to find out.
How many months bank statements do they need? I’ve done some over time in previous months (none this month or have any booked in the future) so previous pay slips have shown more, this isn’t sustainable for me to carry on and I only did to try and move more debt but it has an effect on trying to get childcare/more tired ect so I’m going to stop that but I just wondered what they might think about that.
2) I’ve done the debt tool through step change, they are sending me an info pack out regarding DRO but I put things like £40 activities (my two daughters do gym) £20 a month for presents, £50 for clothes for all 3 of us.. will these things be accepted as out goings? I had roughly £40 left over after all bills ect and I don’t want them to think that I don’t have to pay these things.
Thanks for your advice and help.
(Car is worth £895 on Parker’s website) and I rent. No assets.
I’ve got a few questions about DRO it seems the best way forward for myself, with around £15 k debt and a tax credit over payment which I don’t know the full amount of yet I’m going to find out.
How many months bank statements do they need? I’ve done some over time in previous months (none this month or have any booked in the future) so previous pay slips have shown more, this isn’t sustainable for me to carry on and I only did to try and move more debt but it has an effect on trying to get childcare/more tired ect so I’m going to stop that but I just wondered what they might think about that.
2) I’ve done the debt tool through step change, they are sending me an info pack out regarding DRO but I put things like £40 activities (my two daughters do gym) £20 a month for presents, £50 for clothes for all 3 of us.. will these things be accepted as out goings? I had roughly £40 left over after all bills ect and I don’t want them to think that I don’t have to pay these things.
Thanks for your advice and help.
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Hi - someone more knowledgeable will be along with the formal guidance, but I'm aware they set limits for certain things.
The £40 activities (gym) may be okay if those are contractually committed (have to pay at least for a period - eg. Gym fees, swimming lessons etc), but flexible items like £20 for presents I suspect will not be allowed.
Read this for general guidance:
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/debt-and-money/debt-solutions/debt-relief-orders/debt-relief-orders-explained/how-income-debts-and-belongings-are-assessed-for-a-debt-relief-order/
This thread on IVA's (note: very old data - 2012!) has information on stepchange's limits. Sadly 6 years old, but may give you an idea of how strict they can be with things. I think also stepchange's website has a budget planner that may cover some of these limits.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4386945/cccs-budget-guidelines
Good luck, sorry you're in this situation.Peter
Debt free - finally finished paying off £20k + Interest.0 -
Your intermediary will advise you what is acceptable and what is not.
If unsure, ask them.
I dont think they need bank statements, just last 3 payslips, though i could be wrong.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Debt free wannabe, Credit file and ratings, and Bankruptcy and living with it boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.For free non-judgemental debt advice, contact either Stepchange, National Debtline, or CitizensAdviceBureaux.Link to SOA Calculator- https://www.stoozing.com/soa.php The "provit letter" is here-https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2607247/letter-when-you-know-nothing-about-about-the-debt-aka-prove-it-letter0 -
I had to give in one bank statement. I had budgeted money for gifts, hobbies, etc. Best to do a SOA and post it on here, but from what you say, you shouldn't have any problems. If you've gone over, the budget tool does tell you on Stepchange.0
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Monthly Income Details[/b]
Monthly income after tax................ 1300
Partners monthly income after tax....... 300
Benefits................................ 137
Other income............................ 0
Total monthly income.................... 1737
Monthly Expense Details
Mortgage................................ 0
Secured/HP loan repayments.............. 0
Rent.................................... 652
Management charge (leasehold property).. 0
Council tax............................. 92
Electricity............................. 40
Gas..................................... 40
Oil..................................... 0
Water rates............................. 70
Telephone (land line)................... 10
Mobile phone............................ 42
TV Licence.............................. 12
Satellite/Cable TV...................... 15
Internet Services....................... 19
Groceries etc. ......................... 400
Clothing................................ 50
Petrol/diesel........................... 100
Road tax................................ 25
Car Insurance........................... 0
Car maintenance (including MOT)......... 20
Car parking............................. 0
Other travel............................ 0
Childcare/nursery....................... 0
Medical (prescriptions, dentist etc).... 10
Pet insurance/vet bills................. 0
Buildings insurance..................... 0
Contents insurance...................... 10
Life assurance ......................... 5
Other insurance......................... 25
Presents (birthday, christmas etc)...... 20
Haircuts................................ 0
Entertainment........................... 40
Holiday................................. 0
Emergency fund.......................... 0
Total monthly expenses.................. 1697
Assets
Cash.................................... 400
House value (Gross)..................... 0
Shares and bonds........................ 0
Cars(s).................................. 895
Other assets............................ 0
Total Assets............................ 1295
No Secured nor Hire Purchase Debts
Unsecured Debts
Description....................Debt......Monthly...APR
Next (default).................2033......0.........0
MBNA (default).................3500......0.........0
Barclaycard (default)..........4300......0.........0
Very...........................400.......0.........0
Argos (defaulted)..............479.......0.........0
Dfs? Started !!!8216;15...............400.......0.........0
Santander over draft ..........1999......0.........0
Co op over draft ..............1489......0.........0
Total unsecured debts..........14600.....0.........- [/b
Monthly Budget Summary
Total monthly income.................... 1,737
Expenses (including HP & secured debts). 1,697
Available for debt repayments........... 40
Monthly UNsecured debt repayments....... 0
Amount left after debt repayments....... 40
Personal Balance Sheet Summary
Total assets (things you own)........... 1,295
Total HP & Secured debt................. -0
Total Unsecured debt.................... -14,600
Net Assets.............................. -13,3050 -
Tax credits was £120 per month but I owe them approx £4000 at a guess, maybe less so I!!!8217;ve asked to stop payments. Husband only gives me £300 per month atm as he earns £500 ish from wages and then he is going to get something like £300 per month from sept from his retake year student loan. He used a big chunk of his April payment already for a new laptop he needed and paid off some debt and water payment.
My wages vary though, my basic is roughly £1300, but this month I!!!8217;m getting £1700 which includes 2 over time and a bank holiday shift. It feels like we are so close but maybe not close enough to qualify but otherwise will take us 20 years to clear debt (he has debt too)
I never meant to get into this mess. It!!!8217;s so stressful0 -
Or do I hold off on doing anything for now and try and get more shifts and snow ball my debts? They have all frozen interest so it’s never increasing. I just don’t know what to do for the best.0
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There's nothing in your soa that would scare me from doing a DRO. Some observations/questions though:
Is your benefits amount child benefit for 2 kids? 34.40 per week is a little higher than that.
If you don't have kids your food spend is on the high side
No car insurance?
Only your income is relevant, and you would take a proportion of the expenditure. but if he earns 500 you give your intermediary that figure and let him do the calculation.
taxcredits overpayment is a debt and must go in, provided they have taken a decision to reclaim it.
the car at 895 and 400 cash are both ok as they have separate 1k asset limits.0 -
Okay thanks for your advice fatbelly.
Sorry I was suppose to put £25 in my car insurance and road tax is only £1.75 per month.
Yes I have two children.
So when I give them his total income, do I list his outgoings to? Eg petrol, phone, car ins ect.
I don’t want a joint DRO as it’s all my debt, he’s got his own debt. Thanks0
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