Write off up to 81% of debt you can’t afford
Don’t let your money worries cast a shadow over your life. Expert advice could help you:
Sleep soundly without worrying about your bank balance
Enjoy life without fear of cards being declined
Stop worrying about bailiffs knocking on the door


National Debt Helpline Number UK
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National Debt Helpline Number UK
Citizen Debt Helpline Number UK +44-1614648995
You can follow these 5 steps to find the best way to deal with your debts, depending on your situation. Some debts are important to deal with before others – even if you’re getting letters and calls from lots of companies you owe money to. There’s no debt problem that can’t be solved, if you make a plan and stick to it.
Complete each step to see:
- what you might need specialist help with – and where to get it
- what you can deal with yourself – and how to do it
- what’s most important to deal with first
You should get help from your nearest Citizens Advice as soon as you can if you’ve received court papers, are about to be evicted or are expecting bailiffs – you don’t need to follow these steps first.
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Step 1 – Gather information for each debt
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Step 2 – Check which ones are ‘priority’ debts
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Step 3 – Work out what you can afford to pay
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Step 4 – Negotiate with your creditors for priority debts
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Step 5 – Negotiate with your creditors for non-priority debts