If you are struggling with unsecured debt of £5,000 or more, and you live in Scotland, you have the option of entering into aProtected Trust Deedto help you clear your debts. Discover More Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is a big step to take and one for which you need the best advice from ...
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Those in Scotland would apply for Sequestration, the Scottish equivalent of bankruptcy. It is usually a last resort as it typically involves the trustee selling some of your assets, which may include your house and car if they are deemed of excessive value. For example if you owned a very ...
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Those who are eligible to use the sequestration process include those who have held residence in Scotland in the past year, have not gone through the bankruptcy process in the past five years, and whose debts are more than £1,500. ...
Available to eligible people living in Scotland, a Protected Trust Deed is a formal debt solution designed to ease the pressure of debts you can’t afford to repay. It combines these debts into a single monthly payment. Protected Trust Deed ...
NO matter how much debt you're in, there's always a solution.That's the philosophy behind MB Debt Counselling, a Glasgow-based business that covers the whole of Scotland.Experienced debt counsellor Martin Barr owns the firm which offers free advice and information to all sorts of people, ...
Available to eligible people living in Scotland, a Protected Trust Deed is a formal debt solution designed to ease the pressure of debts you can’t afford to repay. It combines these debts into a single monthly payment. Protected Trust Deed ...
On 1st January 2025, the energy price cap in Scotland, England and Wales was increased by 1.2% and is set to cover January to March. This price cap is set by the UK’s energy regulator, Ofgem, and is essentially a limit on the unit rates and standing charges energy suppliers can char...
On 1st January 2025, the energy price cap in Scotland, England and Wales was increased by 1.2% and is set to cover January to March. This price cap is set by the UK’s energy regulator, Ofgem, and is essentially a limit on the unit rates and standing charges energy suppliers can char...