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New Leaf Debt Advice Limited Registered Office Onward Chambers, Centenary House, 1 Centenary Way, Greater Manchester, M50 1RF, United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales Registration number 12203002.Data Protection Registration Number ZA549249
Trading address- 50 Barton Rd, The Granary, Worsley, Manchester M28 2EB
Laura Stewart is authorised to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by The Insolvency Practitioners Association (IP Number 23590) Learn more: https://www.insolvencydirect.bis.gov.uk/fip1/Home/IP/23590
Subject to eligibility and acceptance. Fees Payable. Debt write off applies to unsecured debts only and on completion of an IVA. If your IVA fails, it could lead to Bankruptcy, although this is rare and alternatives may be available. Your ability to obtain credit will be affected for the medium to long term. Homeowners may be required to release the equity in their property, if unable to release equity and equity is available creditors may request an additional 12 months payments in compensation.
New Leaf Debt Advice provides insolvency solutions to individuals, specialising in IVA. Advice and information on alternative options will be provided following an initial fact find where the individual(s) concerned meets the criteria for an IVA and wishes to pursue it further. All advice given on any alternative options is therefore provided in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment.
The Money Advice Service is a free service set up by the Government to help people make the most of their money. If you would like to learn more visit www.moneyadvice.org.uk