Debt management: an affordable way out of debt?

Debt adviceJuly 12 Author: Daniel Culpan

If you can no longer afford to repay your unsecured debts as agreed, a debt management plan could lower your payments to a level you can afford

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How to find out how much debt you owe

Debt adviceJuly 11 Author: Lucy Bower

You can find out how much you owe by contacting your lenders, checking your credit record, reading your bills and reading letters from lenders.

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How debt collectors work

Debt adviceJuly 11 Author: Helen Gradwell

Debt collectors may try to reclaim unpaid debts in a similar way to your original lenders.

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Which debts should I focus on repaying first?

Debt adviceJuly 9 Author: Helen Gradwell

Some people prefer to pay off the debt with the highest interest first - others choose different methods.

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Is it possible to get a bank account if you have a Trust Deed?

Personal Account adviceJuly 9 Author: Daniel Culpan

A Trust Deed could help you get out of serious unsecured debt problems - but it will affect your banking options.

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What happens to your debt after you die?

Debt adviceJuly 9 Author: Helen Gradwell

If you die in a lot of debt, your next of kin may have to deal with them. However, exactly what happens depends on your circumstances.

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Minimum wage should be raised say Oxfam

Author: Lucy Bower

The 'Perfect Storm' report by Oxfam claims that working is not necessarily a way out of poverty and that debt is a 'major concern'. Read more here.

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Who qualifies for a Debt Relief Order?

Debt adviceJuly 3 Author: Helen Gradwell

To qualify for a DRO, you must have few assets, no more than a certain amount of debt - and a low disposable income.

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