Debt's profileConsumer Credit Counsell...BlogListsGuestbookMore Tools Help

Blog


    April 20

    Debt Relief Orders

    From April 2009 Debt Relief Orders (DRO) are being introduced, so what’s all the fuss about?

     

    What is it?

    DRO’s are a new form of Insolvency designed to be cheaper than bankruptcy. They aim to help people who have few assets, little available income and relatively low levels of debt. There is no court involvement with the application; instead an approved intermediary such as the Consumer Credit Counselling Service would help you complete and submit an application if you meet the criteria.

     

    What are the eligibility criteria?

    In order to be eligible for a debt relief order you will need to meet the following qualifying conditions:

     

    ü      You must have less than £15,000 debt. Certain debts are excluded, including student loans, secured loans, CSA arrears, criminal court fines

    ü      You must have less than £50 a month surplus after your household priority bills have been paid

    ü      You must have less than £300 worth of assets. This includes savings, shares, cars, caravans, antiques, jewellery and collectables

    ü      You must not be a homeowner

     

    How does it work?

    The overall aim of the DRO is to help in releasing you from overwhelming debts.

     

    Applications for a DRO will either be approved or rejected by the insolvency service.

     

    Once a DRO has been agreed a hold will be put on your accounts, this is known as a moratorium period and in most cases will last for twelve months. During this period you will not make any payments at all towards the qualifying debts and your creditors will be unable to take any further action during this time. At the end of the moratorium period, you are discharged from liability for all the qualifying debts listed in the DRO.

     

    What are the costs?

    Before an application for a DRO can be considered, a mandatory court fee of £90 must be paid to the insolvency service.

     

    If you would like the CCCS to see if a Debt Relief Order is an option for you, you can visit our free online debt counselling system Debt Remedy or if you would prefer, you can call our Helpline free on 0800 138 1111 to speak to a counsellor.

    Comments (1)

    Please wait...
    Sorry, the comment you entered is too long. Please shorten it.
    You didn't enter anything. Please try again.
    Sorry, we can't add your comment right now. Please try again later.
    To add a comment, you need permission from your parent. Ask for permission
    Your parent has turned off comments.
    Sorry, we can't delete your comment right now. Please try again later.
    You've exceeded the maximum number of comments that can be left in one day. Please try again in 24 hours.
    Your account has had the ability to leave comments disabled because our systems indicate that you may be spamming other users. If you believe that your account has been disabled in error please contact Windows Live support.
    Complete the security check below to finish leaving your comment.
    The characters you type in the security check must match the characters in the picture or audio.

    To add a comment, sign in with your Windows Live ID (if you use Hotmail, Messenger, or Xbox LIVE, you have a Windows Live ID). Sign in


    Don't have a Windows Live ID? Sign up

    No namewrote:
    this site is very important site to get the information about Debt settlement , it contains lot of plans of debt management............................
    =======================================================================
    <a href="http://www.firstdebthelp.com" rel="dofollow">debt advice</a>
    Nov. 6

    Trackbacks

    The trackback URL for this entry is:
    http://cccs-uk.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!8E9B90021C94661F!252.trak
    Weblogs that reference this entry
    • None