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What Is An Individual Voluntary Arrangement?

A substitute for people looking to steer clear of bankruptcy is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA); it is an agreement with the creditors of a person seeking to keep up with their debts but, because of changes in their financial situation, can no longer make the previously agreed repayments.

The agreement can be flexible to meet the individual’s circumstances and is based on a combination of capital, income and other payments. When an IVA is proposed creditors will make a decision via a vote which must see over 75% agreement to go ahead.

Although not mutually exclusive, an IVA can be used as an alternative to bankruptcy. An individual can apply for an IVA which would require approval of a proposed IVA and a Court annulment of the bankruptcy order if they have filed for and been made bankrupt.

An IVA can have advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation of the individual debtor, professional advice is usually required to choose upon the best option. An IVA will not automatically limit the debtor from attaining credit but a proposal usually will.