A client contacted Debt Service seeking advice on how to deal with his spiralling debt.
Advice NI’s Specialist Support Services are available to advisers across the independent advice sector in Northern Ireland. Although they are not available to members of the public, free and independent advice is available from Advice NI’s helpline on 0800 915 4604.
Advice NI Urges Businesses and Individuals to Seek Free Debt Advice
This client reached out to Advice NI’s debt service by email. Client lives with his partner with no dependents and no assets. He lost his job as a subcontractor earlier this year and hasn’t found work with the same level of income.A NEW training scheme by Advice NI is putting 15 unemployed people on the path to delivering advice.
Full and final settlement gives client financial freedom from creditor
Advice NI’s Debt service recently helped a client who had been pursued by a debt collection company for a number of years in respect of a mortgage shortfall balance, which was just shy of £100,000.
Since it began in April, Debt Action, has helped 3,200 people deal with more than £32 million in debt.
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute’s "Seeing through the fog" report: maps the impact of mental health problems on money management capabilities and recommends ways for Industry and Government to better meet the needs of people with mental health issues.
Advice NI has dealt with 270,000 enquiries mostly related to social security issues. Food banks have grown from 2 operating in 2011 to at least 14 this year.
Advice NI is delighted to have received a certificate of Commendation from the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Máirtín Ó Muilleoir. The Commendation Awards were set up to award those doing outstanding work to build the future Belfast.