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IVA debt relief

Free Claim Assessment
No Win  No Fee
No Obligation advice
Decades Experience
WRITE OFF
YOUR UNAFFORDABLE
DEBTS*
with an IVA debt relief scheme
  • Freeze Interest & Charges
  • Fixed Period
  • Affordable Monthly Payment

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Let us help you with your debt problems

Receive a No Obligation call from a Debt Consultant

  • dentify how much you owe
  • Identify how much you can afford to pay to your debts
  • See if you qualify for the scheme
  • Confirm how much debt you could write off

You'll receive a NO OBLIGATION consultation call from a representative to see if you qualify for the scheme to write off your unaffordable debt*. There is no obligation to follow the solution identified, and you will not be required to make a payment unless it is approved.

How Can We Help?

We offer debt help and specialise in IVAs. You can include a variety of different unsecured debts in your IVA, allowing you to consolidate them together, making the process of clearing your debts easier by far. One thing to note is that an IVA can only be used for unsecured debts and you would be required to keep making regular payments to any secured debts you have alongside your IVA. However if the item the secured debt is linked to is repossessed, then the remaining balance can be included in your IVA. If you have any secured debt, you may be worth looking into other debt solutions instead. IVAs allow for debt consolidation, with some of the debt you can consolidate into an IVA including (but not limited to):

  • OverdraftsZXX
  • Personal loans
  • Utility bills
  • Credit cards
  • Payday loans
  • Debts owed to family/friends
  • Store cards & catalogue debts
  • Private health insurance bills
  • Council tax arrears
  • HMRC debt
  • Income tax
  • National insurance arrears
  • Tax credit & benefit overpayments
  • Solicitor's costs
  • Business debts

Frequently Asked Questions

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You could be eligible to put in a claim if you weren’t provided with all of the required information when taking out a car finance deal. You may be able to get back £1000’s if you were overcharged or mis-sold by the dealer.

You could have been mis-sold for a number of reasons. There could have been commission for the dealer that you weren’t told about, you could have been pressured into an agreement that wasn’t right for you, or you may have paid higher interest than necessary. You can fill out a short form to check if you’re eligible and start a claim.

You do not have to pay anything upfront. During this claim, you are covered under a no win, no fee agreement, meaning if your claim is not successful you do not pay a penny. If the claim is successful and you receive compensation, the solicitors will charge you 25% fee of the compensation they recover on your behalf.

You could claim back thousands if you were mis-sold. The amount you can claim will depend on a number of factors, for example the extra interest you paid and the amount of commission received by the dealer. Average claims can be over £1,000.

Our services operate on a strict NO WIN, NO FEE* policy, ensuring that you face no financial risk. You can have peace of mind knowing that we will exert utmost effort to assist you in obtaining the compensation you rightfully deserve for your injuries. Our team of seasoned lawyers and legal experts will provide comprehensive guidance throughout the entire process, from initiation to completion.

You’ll usually need to submit a claim online and provide further information about the agreements. Claims companies will then work with a legal partner who will process the claim and you’ll get a decision confirming the amount you will receive in compensation.

You’ll need details of the finance agreements you’ve had, along with details of the sales process - for example, if you were informed of the commission that would be paid to the dealer. You’ll then just need to provide your contact details to start the claims process. Alternatively, you can also write a letter to claim compensation yourself without the need to get a claims company involved.