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Administration Order

For a number of small debts, to a total maximum amount of £5,000, a personal application to the court for an Administration Order is one route. It entails the payment to the court a single, regular affordable amount which the court distributes to the creditors for you.

Plus points:

  • Whilst the order is in force
    • Creditors must not put pressure on you
    • Creditors are obliged to accept the payments made via the court office.
  • If you pay your instalments regularly, the court may agree to write off any remaining debts after three years, giving you a fresh start.

To qualify for an Administration Order, you must:

  • Have at least 2 debts
  • One of the debts must be a county / high court judgement
  • Your total debts must not be more than £5000.

Minus points:

  • A small charge is made for this service.

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Did You Know

  • According to a recent statement from the Citizens Advice Bureau, it could take 77 years on average for people asking for help with debt to get back into the black.


    Britain's personal debt is increasing by £1 million every four minutes.