Possible assistance with Bankruptcy costs / fees
North_East_Derbyshire_CAB
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For those who have taken proper advice and decided on bankruptcy as the long term option for dealing with their debts, it is often difficult to raise the necessary fees. It is our experience that any delays in raising the fees for bankruptcy can often prolong the stress and suffering for those with overwhelming debts.
For anyone in this position, there are a number of charities and organisations that may help with Bankruptcy costs and fees depending on eligibility. Examples below.
Also, please be aware that any applications to the above may take a number of weeks and are not guaranteed to be sucessful, however we know of many successful applications so it may be worth a try.
Wishing you luck, NEDCAB.
For anyone in this position, there are a number of charities and organisations that may help with Bankruptcy costs and fees depending on eligibility. Examples below.
- Severn Trent Trust Fund and other water trusts
- EDF Energy Trust
- Royal British Legion
- Some Trade Unions
- Turn2Us enables you to search for charities
Also, please be aware that any applications to the above may take a number of weeks and are not guaranteed to be sucessful, however we know of many successful applications so it may be worth a try.
Wishing you luck, NEDCAB.
Visit our website at www.ned-cab.org.uk or find your local CAB.
Other non-profit debt advice services:
National Debtline: 0808 808 4000
Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS): 0800 138 1111
Other non-profit debt advice services:
National Debtline: 0808 808 4000
Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS): 0800 138 1111
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I'll add a link to this post in the Bankruptcy Help: Important topics, factsheets and links sticky.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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Hi,
Just to add,
The charities & organisations we have listed may also help with other bills, costs, much needed breaks, essential household items etc and just may be worth a try.
NED-CABVisit our website at www.ned-cab.org.uk or find your local CAB.
Other non-profit debt advice services:
National Debtline: 0808 808 4000
Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS): 0800 138 11110 -
You "may" be able to get financial assistance to pay for bankruptcy or DRO (Debt Relief Order) fees by applying to a charity for a grant to pay the fee. I maintain a regularly updated list of charities who pay bankruptcy fees at my homepage which you'll need to copy and paste into your browser homepage.ntlworld.com/stuart.blackstock/funding/bankruptcy_fees.html
I hope this helps resolve the fee problem for some of you.0
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