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What types of debt can be included?

Learn more about what types of debt can be included in a Scottish Protected Trust Deed

Personal Loans

Overdrafts

Credit Cards

Store Cards

Council Tax Arrears

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Energy Debts

Car Finance Shortfalls

Payday Loans

Sheriff Officer Debts

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Rent Arrears

Solicitors Fees

Bounce Back Loans

Sole Trader Debts

Buy Now Pay Pay Later

Catalogues

HMRC & DWP Debts

Insurance Debts

Furniture Finance

Child Maintenance Arrears

Mobile Phone Bills

There are much others than can be included so just let the team know what you have and we can check it out for you

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