New office location Our Whitstable legal team has relocated to 9 Boorman Way, Estuary View Business Park, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 3SE
- Conveyancing and residential property
- Family law
- Wills
- Succession planning and asset protection
- Probate
- Contested wills, trusts and probate
- Elderly and vulnerable client
- Powers of attorney
- Court of Protection
- Trust management
- French property and estates
- Personal injury claims
- Medical and clinical negligence claims
- Employment law for employees
- Bankruptcy
- Home
-
Legal services
-
For you & your family
- For you & your family
- Conveyancing and residential property
- Family law
- Wills
- Succession planning and asset protection
- Probate
- Contested wills, trusts and probate
- Elderly and vulnerable client
- Powers of attorney
- Court of Protection
- Trust management
- French property and estates
- Personal injury claims
- Medical and clinical negligence claims
- Employment law for employees
- Bankruptcy
- For business
-
Specialist sectors
- Specialist sectors
- Agriculture and rural business
- Automotive
- Charities and not-for-profit
- Dentists
- Education
- Equine
- Food and drink
- Health and care
- Hospitality and leisure
- Manufacturing and distribution
-
For you & your family
- Our people
- Reviews
-
About us
- About us
- Careers
- News & Insights
- Contact us
Individual voluntary arrangements
If you are facing severe financial difficulties and cannot pay your creditors we can provide practical help.
We provide advice on the implications of entering into an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) and whether that is the right choice for your circumstances.
Individual voluntary arrangements and insolvency practitioners
An individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) is a formal and legally binding agreement between you and your creditors to pay back your debts over a period of time. An IVA must be set up by an insolvency practitioner.
The decision to enter into an IVA and whether it is right for you, depends upon if you can keep up with the regular monthly payments required under an IVA.
An IVA can be flexible to suit your needs, but there are risks which we will explain to you.
We can put you in contact with an insolvency practitioner who can advise on the requirements of an IVA and whether there is a case to put before your creditors.
Legal experts in bankruptcy and IVAs
Our legal experts have substantial experience and expertise in providing practical advice on bankruptcy and IVAs. For more information contact George Crofton-Martin.
How can we help you?
Call us on
0333 331 9877Bankruptcy services
How can we help you?
Call us on
0333 331 9877