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Appeal a debt adviser’s decision to include your address in a ‘breathing space’ for a debt that you owe.
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The Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space) gives someone in problem debt the right to legal protections from their creditors.
If you have a debt that you think is eligible for a breathing space, you should get advice from a debt adviser.
If having your address shared with a creditor will put you or others at risk of harm, you can ask your debt adviser to not share it.
If your debt adviser decides your address can be shared, you can appeal to the court with this form within 28 days of the decision.
The breathing space will not start until your appeal has been considered by the court.
Complete the form and send it your local county court. Find your local county court.
Do not send your application to the County Court Money Claims Centre (CCMCC), County Court Business Centre (CCBC) or Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC).
You will need to pay for your application. Please see our guidance on fees in the civil and family courts.
If you have any questions about the details of your breathing space, you should contact your debt adviser. Do not contact the court.
Published 30 April 2021
Last updated 14 May 2021 + show all updates
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