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Debt Advice

Age UK Camden

The Age UK Camden Information & Advice service offer advice on:

  • Welfare and benefits.
  • Debt and money.
  • Housing.
  • Accessing services.
  • Charitable grants.
  • Supporting people with arranging Lasting Power of Attorney and later life planning.

This service is available for Camden residents aged 55+. It is also available for the carers of a Camden resident, when the information and advice is relevant to their role as a carer. 

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Click here for information about Age UK Camden's drop in, in-person, Information and Advice sessions.

Citizens Advice CamdenCitizens Advice Camden delivers local projects and services alongside Voluntary and Community Sector partners, as well as a national debt advice help line. 

When Camden residents connect with the national helpline, they can request to be put in touch with local support services.

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Mary Ward Legal Centre Debt Advice

Mary Ward Legal Centre offer debt advice on all personal debt issues including:

  • Rent and mortgage arrears.
  • Council tax arrears.
  • Benefits overpayments.
  • Credit debts.
  • Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Orders.
  • Unpaid gas/electricity bills.

The service will support people with any size of debt/s, on any income, who are resident in any London borough.

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The Sherriff CentreRegistered charity The Sherriff Centre offer a free debt advice service regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. They are also members of Advice UK.

The service can help with a wide range of debt issues including:

  • Utility debt.
  • Rent and council tax arrears.
  • Credit debts.
  • Overpayment of benefits.
  • Tax credits.
  • Emergencies such as repossession, eviction or disconnection.

To access the service, Camden residents must present with a minimum of a single debt - there needn’t be any immediate threat from the creditor. 

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