IVA Advice
Before entering into an IVA (Individual Voluntary Agreement) it is imperative that you take specialist IVA advice.
IVAs are often an excellent way for individuals to deal with debt but are by no means an easy option. Seeking IVA advice will help you first to determine whether this is the best course of action for you. If so, your IVA advisor can then set up and help you manage the process.
IVA Advice from DCO
There are many companies offering advice on IVAs. Unlike many of them, we really do offer individual arrangements. We have extensive experience in giving advice on, and setting up, IVAs. We will work with you to look carefully at your income and outgoings, where savings can be made, and what you can realistically afford to repay each month. The IVA advice you will receive from DCO is second to none and will ensure that your IVA clears your debts and helps you to meet your financial objectives.
Don’t rush in
As with any form of debt management, there are downsides to IVAs, which is why it is so important to take proper advice before starting down this path. Once you are committed to an IVA you are legally bound to see it through, and since most IVAs last for five years, this is quite a commitment. Your IVA advisor will explain to you the reasons why an IVA may or may not be a good idea for you, helping you to come to an informed decision about your financial future.
For many people, an Individual Voluntary Arrangement is an ideal way of dealing with debt problems and facing the future debt-free. However, it is not always the most appropriate debt solution and should therefore not be entered into lightly. It is imperative that each individual with a debt problem receives specialist IVA advice to ensure that they are offered the best debt management solution, or combination of solutions, for their particular circumstances.

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