Our free consultation provides you an opportunity to talk with us – and to learn about the unique ways that we will solve your current money related problems, without worrying about incurring any fees or fee charges. For many reasons, people are often hesitant to contact Debt Practitioners because they think that they charge a fee for everything they do. Our free consultation means exactly what it says. It is free of charge and free of further obligations. Our free consultation gives you a good opportunity to know more about what your financial options really are. What people sometimes don’t realise is that there is often more than one option available to them. Options that can make all of the difference – particularly when they come to choose what to do next. Our free consultation gives you a chance to know how we are going to help you, learn about how we operate and what your next steps can be. In other words, it clears the path to offer you a definite way forward. Everyday, we receive an overwhelming number of phone calls and e-mails from people all across the United Kingdom with questions about their debt and financial issues. Our team proudly offer an unrivalled free consultation on many of these inquiries. You may take advantage of our free consultation by either completing our online form, sending us an email message or simply by talking to us on the telephone.
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Peter and Elizabeth Johnson of Mablethorpe had been in an Invidudual Voluntary Arrangement for 3 years before. They received a mailshot from Bramley Manor which they duly contacted and discussed their individual problems.
Peter was a security guard and had to work long hours and excessive overtime to meet IVA contributions, his wife Elizabeth was disabled and received benefits. Peter had back problems which were aggravated by long hours which also meant he was away from his wife longer than he wanted to be. It was decided that their best option was to become bankrupt, which they were duly assisted with by Bramley Manor. This meant then that Peter was no longer under great pressure to work long hours and found their quality of life improved greatly. Discover more
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