£0 remaining for a Debt Relief Order
D's medical condition and poor mental health make it impossible for her to hold down a job. She is still being assessed for relevant benefits, is trying to exist on a very small income and is actually selling her belongings in order to have enough money to buy food. Debts have built up and D has come to Christians Against Poverty for help. The best option for her to deal with her debts would be a Debt Relief Order, but she doesn't have the required £90 for Insolvency fees. Please can you help? Thank you!
This lady is married with two children and also a carer for her elderly parents. She used to be self employed, as is her husband, but due to injury, cannot work at the moment; therefore, she is on Universal Credit, but is hoping to return to work soon. She is also in receipt of child maintenance, but that will end when her eldest goes to University. Due to all this, this lady is struggling financially and would appreciate your help to enable her to start afresh, concentrate on getting well and returning to work.
This gentleman is single and currently homeless, but is hoping to get a property via Homechoice soon with his father. He was working up until November, but due to ill health is now on Universal Credit. Because to all this he is struggling financially and has asked for help doing a Debt Relief Order (DRO), but as he has no funds, cannot afford the DRO fee. Help for this would be greatly appreciated, as being debt free would turn his life around for the better.
This lady is homeless and currently sleeping on her daughter's couch. She has registered on Homechoice and has been bidding for properties with no success so far. J suffers with ill health and is on Universal Credit, but is looking for work. She has asked for help to become debt free, but cannot afford the fee. Help with this would be very much appreciated and would take away the stress and worry, thus enabling her to concentrate on her health and wellbeing, and to hopefully find a home.