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  1. Hi Boo, I am really touched by your kindness, thankyou. I have a pile of debts totalling around £10,000. They are all sorts, a loan, several credit cards, 2 catalogues and one to Tiscali. I am also trying to sort out 3 debts a friend of mine has, she has nervous problems and just can't sort them. I'm off to the CAB on tues to see abot the DRO, I meet all the criteria so here's hoping! I'll keep you posted. Thanks once again, what a great site xxxxxx:D

  2. Very many thanks for that piece of advice!!! Will only set up a standing order with them. To be completely honest I am so sick of all the paperwork I figured I'd rather just get the £1 payments underway and forget it until the next review. I'm caring for 2 family members and am so sick of it all I just can't cope with all the paperwork. I've just decided to apply for a debt relief order anyway so maybe I can skip setting this up anyway....... Thanks again x:)

  3. Thankyou very much both of you for finding the time to reply. I have been told there maybe a possibility I can start a DRO due to my situation and that the only criteria I don't meet is that of the car one. Apparently your car must be worth £1000 or less and mine is worth more so I'm going to sell it, buy another one worth that amount, pay my mum the rest as I owe it to her and then apply. Can anyone advise if they see a problem with any of that or have any general advice please? Thanks xxx

  4. Hi, could anyone please give me some general advice? Basically I am in debt by around £8000. I am a carer for both my husband and my mum and have been for some time now. I have a son who is in full time education aged 21, he will be going on from a 3 year college course to a 3 year uni course in september. I spend 90% of my time at my mum's home where she and my husband live and I care for them there. Our son lives in our housing association property and whilst he does work part time I meet most expenses such as bills because after giving what he can there is still a lot to fork out for. Each week I spend more than I have coming in (carers allowance and a bit of income support) And have been paying my debts off at a pound a month for between 1 and 5 years. I owe to 3 store cards, a loan from northern rock i defaulted on around 3 years ago and a catalogue. Whilst i am really grateful to be able to pay these debts off slowly i can see no end to it as my husband's illness is a mental one and long term and my mum although recovered from a serious illness is very frail and will need my help for good. Is there any chance I can get these debts written off? They weigh very heavily and whilst I realise I'm fortunate they're under control I get depressed about them a great deal. Any advice positive or negative would really be appreciated. Very many thanks, fizzylemons:)

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