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I owe approximately £3k to three different creditors. I live in a Housing Association home and have no assets. I have two young children, one at school, one at home (5 yrs and 2 yrs). I am a single mum and receive benefits. I am getting lots of debt collection letters and am wondering how I can try to sort my debts out. It is driving me mad with worry. My friend has told me that I may qualify for some sort of debt management plan or something, can anyone point me in the right direction? I have also heard of someone getting advice from the CAB and paying a one off fee to have all their debts written off in court (not bancruptcy) - is this possible?

 

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Hi and welcome to CAG

First of all, I seriously discourage you from going to a fee paying agency

 

Dependant on the type of debt, when you first took out the debt, we may be able to help.

 

Could you give a little more info please then we can guide you from there

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Have you spoken to your Housing Association? Many have Money Advisers, Financial inclusion Offers etc, different names but all do the same job - Money Advice, help with debts, benefits and budgeting, and it is free. In absence of one of these contact Consumer Credit Counselling Service or National Debtline, both are free charities

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Welcome to the forum. Based upon the very brief information you've given I feel that you should look into a Debt Relief Order. You can read more about them here:

 

http://www.nationaldebtline.co.uk/england_wales/factsheet.php?page=37_debt_relief_orders

 

Prior to making any decisions please consider calling one of the debt charities like b*buddy suggests. They are FREE and very knowledgeable.

 

National Debtline are on 0808 808 4000.

 

Best wishes,

 

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