
If you are in debt and need help then fear not, there is help out there for you. There are free sources of help where you won’t be charged for debt advice and this guide will direct you to the various resources on this blog, including links to the various debt help charities.
It might seem confusing getting help with your debt, due to the number of different debt solutions available and organisations offering help. Hopefully at the end of this guide you will feel much better about getting help. Let’s get started.
Where to get help with debt?
Below you can find the resources here at Debt Advice Blog where you can get help with your debts.
- Visit the Debt Help page for information on where to get help with your debts (including links to the various debt charities).
- Read the many posts on this blog to read more about debt and ways of solving it.
Types of Debt Solutions
Listed below are some of the most common debt solutions people use to get out of debt. Click on the links to find out more about each one.
- Bankruptcy.
- Debt Consolidation Loan.
- Debt Management Plan.
- Debt Relief Order.
- Individual Voluntary Arrangement.
Before considering any of the above, it is important that you seek professional debt advice. That way you can be sure your chosen debt solution is suitable for you.
Managing your own debt
If you have already got advice on your debt problems and are considering setting up a debt management plan yourself then this is possible. You can see all the information available at Debt Advice Blog about a self managed dmp.
It can be quite a bit of work but it is possible and that’s how I am currently managing my debt. The key thing when self managing a DMP is to stay organised.
More Handy Debt Advice
Here are some more links to various guides available here at Debt Advice Blog.
- Debt Management Companies – making the right choice.
- A Guide to Debt Collection laws in the UK.
- Don’t feel embarrassed getting help with debt.
- Get Debt Help and Feel Better.
Good luck with sorting out your debts, if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
