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Moratoriums in Scotland
Written by Chelsea Potter
Are you worrying that creditors are going to take legal action against you before you have had the opportunity to seek professional debt advice?In April 2015 we saw the introduction of moratoriums in Scotland. They replaced the previous DAS intimations…
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How will a Trust Deed affect my property?
Written by Chelsea Potter
One of the main concerns people express when enquiring about trust deeds is whether they will lose their home. As properties are considered an asset they must be declared in a Trust Deed and creditors must be made aware of…
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Declaring Bankruptcy in Scotland – The Myths
Written by Chelsea Potter
There are many myths surrounding bankruptcy in Scotland so we thought it would be a good idea to put together a myth busting blog post. We hope this post will help clarify the current sequestration process and help you understand how this debt solution…
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Sheriff officers rights in Scotland
Written by Chelsea Potter
Sheriff Officers, or bailiffs as they are otherwise known, collect debts on behalf of your creditors. They are seen as a last resort by your creditors to try and obtain some form of repayment. If you ignore your creditor’s attempts…
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Prioritising your debts
Written by Chelsea Potter
When you are in debt and struggling to make ends meet, it can be easy to fall in the trap of missing payments. You have to pay all of your bills, there is no other way about it, but if…