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ClearStart provide confidential debt advice. If you are looking for debt advice and don’t know who to turn to, we can help. We provide debt advice based on your individual circumstances and we will help you to manage your debts.
Call us today for confidential debt advice.
From a landline 0800 988 9345
When you speak to us, ask us to call you back so that you do not have to pay for the call.
Alternatively you can speak to a real ClearStart adviser here via Live Chat .
We advise on a wide range of debt solutions including; Debt Management Plans, Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA), Protected Trust Deeds, Debt Relief Orders, Remortgage, Consolidation and Bankruptcy. We can help even if you do not require a debt solution as we provide debt advice to anyone who calls us and we will answer any questions you have.
If a Debt Management Plan is the most appropriate solution for your circumstances ClearStart provide advice for Debt Management Plan. Want to find out more about ClearStart Debt Management Plans?
Speak to our experienced debt specialists today. We will go through your debt situation with you, along with your income, expenditure and any additional benefits you may be entitled to.
Based on the information you provide we will then advise if your situation is best suited to a debt management plan, or another solution such as an IVA, Debt Relief Order or Bankruptcy. We carefully consider your situation before recommending a debt solution to ensure that the best possible outcome is secured and all our advice is provided without obligation.
If you are suitable for a debt management plan we will then send you a debt management information pack. When you receive the pack, complete and return it to us with the signed Authority to Act form, this will allow us deal with your creditors on your behalf.
When we receive your completed debt management pack, one of our debt management specialists will call you to discuss what is involved in the debt management plan. We will then create your personal plan.
Once your plan is agreed, we will take your first affordable monthly payment and the negotiations with your creditors will begin
We will liaise with your creditors to confirm details and draft a financial plan containing offers to your creditors based on the amount of money you’ve agreed you can afford to pay.
Our welcome team will ensure your debt management plan is running smoothly in the early stages and that you are comfortable in your plan. Once you’re fully settled, the customer support team will take over and assist you throughout the life of your debt management plan.
We will carefully consider your situation before recommending a debt solution to ensure that the best possible outcome is secured.
See if a Debt Management Plan is the right solution to manage your debt problem. Talk to use today, from a 0800 988 9345
Alternatively see our Debt Advice, Debt Management and Debt Solutions pages for more information. If you have any questions whilst browsing the site you can speak to a real ClearStart adviser here via Live Chat .
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