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Debt, the types of debt and the types of debt solutions available
However much you are in debt, you’ll be looking for a solution. Perhaps the right solution for you is an IVA, a Consolidation Loan, a Management Plan or some other way to clear your debts. But the most important thing is that you make the right decision now and avoid more financial heartache. That’s where the Debt Advice Trust can help. As a registered not for profit organisation we can offer free, honest and impartial advice so that you can get your debts under control as soon as possible and gain control of your finances. Debts can come from loans, credit cards, overdrafts, unpaid bills and in many other ways. Our fully trained staff can help you find the debt solution that’s right for you.
Debt experts you can trust
At the Debt Advice Trust we’ll take the time to listen to what you have to say about your debts. Our friendly and expert staff are easy to talk to and will give you all the advice you need to help you decide on the best way forward. If we think an IVA is the answer, then we’ll tell you. Or if and IVA won't help your situation, we’ll discuss other possible solutions with you.
Debt free - make it your goal
If you have serious debts and owe more than £15,000, it may be possible to clear all your debts with an IVA. Alternatively, if your debts are smaller, it may be possible to find a way of reducing the monthly repayments. So just pick up the phone and talk to us about your individual situation. You’ve nothing to lose and a great deal to gain.
Debt help FAQ's
- Q: What if I have a whole range of different types of debts? A: The whole point of finding a solution is to bring all your debts under easier control or to clear them once and for all. We can advise you on the best way to do this.
- Q: I can’t call from work, so is the Debt Advice Trust available in the evening? A: Yes, you can call us free anytime on 0800 954 6509 between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. Monday to Friday, or 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Saturday. More debt FAQ's

