What is an IVA?

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An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement. It is a legally binding contract between you and the people that you owe money to, your creditors. It is governed by the Insolvency Act 1986. An IVA normally lasts for 5 years. During this time you pay a fixed amount per month and in some cases one-off contributions, often by raising equity from a property. The money that you pay into the IVA is then divided up and paid to your creditors. The total money that you pay will usually be less than you owe but will be accepted as full and final settlement by the people that you owe, the debt to.

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