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Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
, such as sending you letters or authorising debt collectors to visit you, although they can still send you letters to tell you the balance of your account they mustn't start any new court action against you
Selling your property to help pay off your mortgage debts
Selling your property to help pay off your mortgage debts This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you're
Creditor objects to an administration order
creditors might object? All creditors are allowed to object but creditors owed the following debts are more likely to. Council tax Some local authorities have argued that council tax arrears can't
How to apply for an IVA
debt solution for you. What’s right for you will depend on: your personal circumstances what debts you have your available income You can check if an IVA is right for you. Find an insolvency
Paying back an Income Support overpayment
) - including in instalments. If you have other debts You should check you’re dealing with the most urgent debts first. Use our get help with your debts tool to work out if you should prioritise other debts
Charging orders
Charging orders This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If your creditor has taken you to court for a debt
Dealing with mortgage arrears
Advice immediately if: you’ve been told by your lender that they’re applying to court you’ve received court papers you're expecting bailiffs If you get into debt (‘in arrears’) with your mortgage
Letter to switch energy supplier if you have a prepayment meter
of the following apply: you have a prepayment meter you owe your supplier money, but your debt isn't more than £500 for gas or £500 for electricity you've asked them to switch you to a different supplier they've
How a creditor can get information about your finances
How a creditor can get information about your finances This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you're in debt
Apply to have a statutory demand cancelled
already asked for a bankruptcy petition to be issued. You can apply to have it set aside for any of the following reasons: you have a genuine dispute with your creditor about the debt - for example