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Suicidal and stuck in debit

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  • binnie
    binnie Posts: 995 Forumite
    On here and most forums I see a lot of words and shortened things I don't understand.
    What is CCCS and SOA, I find it all difficult to understand when I read these posts.

    It's like text in mobile phones, I hate it.
    Sorry. :confused:
  • Mollymop5
    Mollymop5 Posts: 2,095 Forumite
    Don't worry I was the same so googled it and found this site which I think is what cccs stands for
    http://www.cccs.co.uk/
    lost my way but now I'm back ! roll on 2013
    spc member 72

  • Mollymop5
    Mollymop5 Posts: 2,095 Forumite
    Soa I think stands for Statement of affairs.Please correct me if I'm wrong somebody :) It's your income and expenditure list.

    Hope i've been of some help :)
    lost my way but now I'm back ! roll on 2013
    spc member 72

  • liz105
    liz105 Posts: 378 Forumite
    yes, SOA is Statement of Affairs. CCCS is what the Consumer Credit Counselling Service is known as both on here and as a company.

    also

    OH other half
    DD dear daughter
    DS dear son
    DH dear husband
    Mummy to two girls, 4 & 1, been at home for four years, struggling to contend with the terrifying thought of returning to work.
  • fermi
    fermi Posts: 40,542 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Rampant Recycler
    Some of the 'trust funds' that have in the past been able to help some people who are in financial hardship with the £335 OR's deposit are linked to/listed HERE. (near the bottom)

    Although, many are not making as many awards as they once did because of the increased demands.:confused:

    Information on exemption/remission of the £150 Court Fee is here:

    http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/ex160a_0406.pdf

    Have a look to check you will qualify.

    If you stopped paying all your creditors anything, how much per month would that be? In other words, how long would it take to raise the £335 that way?
    Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB

    IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed
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