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Money Worries

In the current economic climate very many people are finding that money is becoming a worry. If you are finding yourself falling behind with repayments or have debts, there are many organisations that will provide non-judgemental advice and help. It is never too late to seek advice.

The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is particularly good when it comes to debt or advice on welfare benefits and have offices on most towns and is an excellent place to start. For those residing in Scotland locations of Citizens Advice Scotland offices can be found on the website.

National Debtline will provide free confidential and independent advice on how to deal with debt problems.

The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) are particularly good at giving free practical advice and will help you step by step through the process and help get you back in control of your money.

Credit Action (in partnership with Money Basics) offers an on-line debt advice service and has on its website plenty of advice on money management.

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a national debt counselling charity with a network of 92 centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to anyone in debt through its unique, in-depth service.

If the worry is associated with Divorce or Separation the FSA (Financial Services Aurthority) have a MoneyMadeClear website dedicated to the subject. The FSA offer impartial information and guidance to stay on top of the situation with regard to money.

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