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Writing off some of your debt if you apply for an administration order
Writing off some of your debt if you apply for an administration order This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales
If you’re struggling to pay your credit card
get your credit card debts under control. If you have other debts Before you deal with your credit card debts, check if any of your other debts are more serious - these are called 'priority debts
Joint debts and belongings if your partner is bankrupt
Joint debts and belongings if your partner is bankrupt This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If your partner
Rent and mortgage arrears - administration orders
(AO) is a formal and legally-binding agreement between you and your creditors to pay back your debts over a period of time. One of the main principles of administration orders is that all of your
Checklist for deciding if an administration order is right for you
An administration order is a legally-binding debt solution that allows you to pay off your debts with monthly payments to the court. This money is then given to your creditors. This page will help you
Court turns down application for an administration order
a hearing. At a hearing the judge may refuse an administration order if: they think your debts have been taken on recklessly or irresponsibly you don't have enough spare money to pay back your debts you
Check if going bankrupt is right for you
yourself bankrupt if you can't pay your debts and the amount you owe is more than the value of the things you own. The bankruptcy period usually lasts 12 months. If you go bankrupt, most of your
County court judgments and your credit rating - overview
of Judgments, Orders and Fines, even if it hasn’t been paid. You might be able to apply to have your entry in the Register removed if you can prove to the court that you don’t owe the debt, or if you
Dealing with Council Tax arrears
and tell them about your situation. They should be able to tell you how to get help - for example, they might help you find a free debt adviser. You can check how to contact your council on GOV.UK. You
Guidelines for using the letter templates
Guidelines for using the letter templates This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales To sort out your debt problems