Friday, May 14, 2010

VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY


B. HARDSHIP VARIATIONS: PART 7 OF 7.

Hardship grounds are limited to exceptional circumstances which would impose an excessive financial burden on you including:
-ongoing medical expenses.
-cost of child day care essential for work.
-high rent.
-substantial travelling expenses to and from work.
-loss of contribution, usually make by your spouse or someone residing with you, to the costs of maintaining your household.
Contact your trustee for more details if you think you may be eligible for a hardship variations, make your application in writing.
Your trustee will make a decision on your application within 30 days and give your a written notice setting out their reasons.

REVIEW:
Contact your trustee if you disagree with your contribution assessment or a decision to refuse a hardship variation. If you still disagree you may request a review by the Inspector-General.
the request for review needs to be in writing and lodged within 60 days of your being notified of the assessment. However, you must still make payments during the appeal period.

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