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Preventing bailiff action: your step-by-step guide
If you’ve been told bailiffs may visit your home, acting quickly is essential. In many cases, you can take steps to stop bailiff enforcement before it starts. The sooner you act, the more options you’ll have to protect your belongings and prevent extra fees. This guide explains how to stop bailiffs coming, what your legal…
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What to do when you can’t afford food
If you’ve reached a point where paying for groceries feels impossible, you are far from alone. Rising living costs have pushed many households into difficult situations, and for some, the choice between paying bills and buying food has become a reality. It can be upsetting to find your money doesn’t stretch far enough to cover…
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Parenting in the online age and keeping children safe from gambling
Children are spending more time online than ever before, and with that comes a whole new set of challenges for parents. One of the biggest is helping them understand the value of money in an online environment. According to the Gambling Commission, more than a quarter of 11-17 year olds in Great Britain spent their…
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Feel stupid asking for debt help? You’re not alone
If you’ve ever thought, ‘I feel stupid about debt’ or ‘I’m ashamed of my money problems’, you’re far from the only one. Money troubles can make even the most confident person feel uncertain, ashamed, or worried about what others might think. It’s important to know that feeling this way doesn’t say anything about your worth,…
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Court letter for unpaid debt: what it means and what to do next
Receiving a court letter for unpaid debt can be worrying – especially if you’re unsure what it means or what you’re expected to do. If you’ve been sent a CCJ letter in the UK or another official notice, it’s important to act quickly. Ignoring a debt letter from court can make things worse, but the…
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Can’t decide what to do about debt? Here’s how to start
When you’re overwhelmed by debt, it’s easy to feel frozen. You might have looked into debt solutions but found there were too many debt options to make sense of. Or perhaps you’ve been so stuck with money worries that you haven’t been able to face the decision at all. If that sounds familiar, you’re not…
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Dealing with debt collectors: your rights, options and when to get help
If you’ve been contacted by a debt collector, it’s natural to feel uneasy. Whether they’ve called, sent a letter, or even visited your home, it’s important to know that you have rights and options when dealing with them. This guide explains how to stop debt collectors from acting outside the rules, how to respond confidently,…
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How to stop debt collector contact: know your rights
Being contacted by a debt collector can be overwhelming, but it’s important to know that you have rights. Whether you’re receiving constant letters, phone calls or home visits, there are rules about how and when a debt collector can get in touch with you. This guide explains your legal rights, what debt collectors can and…
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Which debt solution is right for me?
Finding yourself in debt can feel overwhelming – especially when there are so many options to choose from. If you’re wondering which debt solution is right for you, this tool-style guide is here to help. We’ve broken down some of the most common debt situations and matched them to possible solutions to consider. Everyone’s circumstances…
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Ashamed to ask for money advice? You’re not the only one
If you’re feeling ashamed to ask for money advice, you’re not alone. Many people across the UK quietly struggle with debt or financial pressure – often for months or even years – because they’re too embarrassed to talk about it. If that sounds familiar, take a moment to pause. The fact you’re here, reading this,…
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What to do when expenses are more than income?
When your monthly outgoings are bigger than the money coming in, it can feel like you’re stuck in a hole you can’t climb out of. Rising living costs mean more households are facing this problem, and it’s not always easy to know what to do first. In this guide, we’ll help you spot the warning…
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How to find out what debt you owe
If you’re worried about money but aren’t sure exactly how much you owe, you’re not alone. Many people lose track of their debts over time. This can happen if you’ve had multiple loans or credit cards, moved house, or simply avoided dealing with letters from lenders. But the fact is, knowing the full picture is…