Chapter 11: Time to pay directions and orders1. Time to pay directionsWhat is a time to pay directionDiligence stopperWhat a time to pay direction does not doWhen it cannot be grantedHow to applyJoint liabilityThe processFormsLay representationVariation of a time to pay directionLapse of a time to pay directionInterestChecklist for action2. Time to pay ordersWhat is a time to pay orderThe processEffect of interim order on diligenceThe hearingEffects on future diligenceLay representationLapse of a time to pay orderVariation of a time to pay orderInterestTime to pay or the Debt Arrangement Scheme/insolvencyTime to pay order formsChecklist for actionThe Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987 introduced two ‘diligence stoppers’: ‘time to pay directions’ and ‘time to pay orders’.Clients can use them to ask the court (or First-tier Tribunal (Housing and Property Chamber)) for an extension of time to pay a debt.This chapter uses the term ‘court’ to cover both the sheriff court and the First-tier Tribunal.