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Rent arrears: what happens if you can’t pay your rent?
Struggling to pay your rent can feel scary, especially when everything else is getting more expensive too. If you’ve missed a payment or are worried you might soon, you’re not alone. More and more renters are in the same situation and need help to understand what happens next. In this guide, we explain what rent…
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What is a debt cycle?
Debt can build up slowly. At first, it might be a credit card here or a loan there. But over time, it can grow into something much harder to manage. This is what’s known as a debt cycle – a pattern where your borrowing keeps growing, and it feels like there’s no way out. Understanding…
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What can bailiffs take?
If you’ve missed payments and fallen behind on debts, you might be worried about bailiffs turning up at your door. It’s a scary thought – but knowing your rights can help you feel more in control. One of the most common questions people ask is: what can bailiffs actually take from my home? The answer…
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How to pay down debt when living paycheck to paycheck
Many people across the UK live paycheck to paycheck. This means they rely on each payday just to get by. If you’re in this position, it can feel hard – or even impossible – to think about paying off debt. But even with a tight budget, there are steps you can take to start improving…
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Can a debt collector take money from my bank account?
Worried about a debt collector taking money straight from your bank account? You’re not alone. This is something many people feel concerned about, especially when they’re already feeling stressed about debt. The good news is that a debt collector cannot typically take money directly from your bank account without going through the proper legal steps.…
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How long does a CCJ last?
If you’ve received a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or think you might be at risk of one, you’re not alone. Thousands of people across the UK deal with CCJs every year, often as a result of financial difficulty or missed payments. In this guide, we explain exactly what a CCJ is, how it affects your…
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What happens if you can’t pay your mortgage?
Falling behind on your mortgage payments can be stressful – especially when the cost of living is already high. If you’ve missed a payment or are worried you might soon, you’re not alone. Many people are in the same position and need help understanding what comes next. In this guide, we explain what mortgage arrears…
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Equity Release: A debt management solution or a last resort?
If you own your home and have money worries, you might wonder if equity release can help. It’s a big decision that could affect your finances for years to come, so it’s important to understand how it works. Equity release lets you get cash from your home. It may sound like a quick fix, but…
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Protecting your finances from some of life’s biggest challenges
Life rarely goes exactly as planned, and when setbacks strike, they often carry a heavy financial cost. Whether it’s losing a job, an unexpected home repair, or dealing with divorce, some moments can unravel even the most carefully managed budgets. In some cases, these setbacks can lead to debt. If you’re struggling with debt, you’re…
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The Generational Gap of Finances
Financial security is often seen as a natural reward for getting older – the idea being that by midlife, people have climbed the career ladder, built up savings, and moved past big expenses like childcare and mortgage debt. However, new data from MoneyPlus challenges that narrative. Our latest survey suggests that Generation X – those…
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Should I get a second job to pay off debt?
When you’re struggling with debt, finding extra money to make repayments can feel overwhelming. Taking on a second job is one option many people consider, but is it the right approach for your situation? In this guide, we explore whether finding additional work makes sense for debt repayment, and suggest some practical ways to earn…
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Do single parents get financial help?: A complete guide to support and benefits
Raising a family as a single parent comes with a range of unique financial challenges that can often feel overwhelming. From additional childcare costs to managing a single income, balancing expenses can be a constant struggle. Fortunately, here in the UK there are a number of financial support mechanisms designed to help single parents cope…