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IVA or default?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Moving address will not really change much. As soon as you apply for credit (and that includes things such as gas supply and car/home insurance) a credit check will be made. You will be asked for your last 3-5 years addresses. If you lie then you are committing fraud (and can go on to the CIFAS (anti fraud) register). If you give your last addresses, there will be a link betweeen your addresses. This will allow your creditors to find you.
You have a choice of an IVA or bankruptcy. Under new laws (Enterprise Act) you can now come out of bankruptcy in one year (although it will stay on your credit file for 6 years - just like CCJ and arrears info).
You really need to go to a debt councillor - try your local Citizens Advice Bureau - they will be listed in your phone book/ Thomson Directories.
Do not run away or bury your head in the sand - it will not go away. BUT there is plenty of help about and there are sensible ways to deal with it.
If you click this link
http://www.w3debtsolutions.co.uk/FAQ/index.html
you will find some questions and answers regarding IVA's including the period for which they exist, how costs are dealt with, and a notional repayment plan for just less than the amount you owe. Hope it is of some help.