This is a real issue which I'm sure will take up a large percentage of people seeking to avail of the financial solutions proposed by the Personal Insolvency Bill.
I trust from the Ministers response that he has not concidered a break up under a Joint Mortgage which is a very obvious high frequency matter, otherwise he might have easily confirmed the matter has been concidered.
This is a very common problem in the ROI at the moment and should be given the attention it deserves. One partner may wish to stay in the house and the other may wish to avail of Bankruptcy or one of the debt resolution schemes proposed by the new bill.
McCabe Seamus
Posted on 21 Jun 2012 1:23 pm
This is a real issue which I'm sure will take up a large percentage of people seeking to avail of the financial solutions proposed by the Personal Insolvency Bill.
I trust from the Ministers response that he has not concidered a break up under a Joint Mortgage which is a very obvious high frequency matter, otherwise he might have easily confirmed the matter has been concidered.
This is a very common problem in the ROI at the moment and should be given the attention it deserves. One partner may wish to stay in the house and the other may wish to avail of Bankruptcy or one of the debt resolution schemes proposed by the new bill.