One of the biggest advantages of a Debt Relief Order (DRO) is that it is a formal, legal debt solution. It prevents your creditors taking any further action against you for debts that are included in your DRO: you can't be taken to court for a CCJ (or a Liability Order for council tax arrears); if you already have a CCJ, the creditor can't send the bailiffs in - and debt collectors should … [Read more...]
Articles on Debt Relief Orders (DROs)
See What is a Debt Relief Order (DRO) for an overview.
That lists the conditions for getting a DRO - your total debts have to be less than £30,000), you can't own a house etc. It looks at what happens in the "DRO year" - you don't have to make monthly payments and at the end your debts are cleared.
If your debt problem is serious and you meet the DRO criteria, a DRO is very often the best possible solution for you.