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Stop Bristow And Sutor

If you are worried about Bristow and Sutor, you have options

We help you to Stop Bristow and Sutor, and reduce unaffordable debt

Stop Bristow And Sutor

If you are worried about Bristow and Sutor, you have options

We have helped thousands to Stop Bristow and Sutor, and reduce unaffordable debt

At Bailiff Help, we act in contemplations of an appointment. we’ll refer you to a trusted partner for advice. All benefits and risks will be discussed during your initial assessment so you can make an informed decision. Fees apply for IVAs.

You can visit the Money Helper website to find out more about managing your money and to get free advice, they are an independent service set up to help people manage their money. Further Information – The Insolvency Service has produced a Guide for people struggling with debt in the United Kingdom.

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What Our Clients Say About Us

Stepahnay
"The service I received has been beyond fantastic. From my first conversation I felt listened to and understood and like they really wanted to help. Being stuck in debt is a horrible and isolating feeling, but these guys really helped me accept my current situation and find a solution which has left me feeling free and ready to take control of my financial life."
Lee
"Brilliant service. Very understanding to my needs. Plenty off options to choose from and good that they recommend the best one for you. Such friendly and helpful staff. Couldn't ask for a better service."
Martha
"I received a great service and the staff are extremely helpful and nothing was an issue I gave also emailed a few times through the docs link and had reply within 24 hours on what I needed to do. Great Service"
Chloe
"Everyone that I spoke to regarding my case was extremely kind, considerate and patient with me. The level of empathy that was displayed eased my anxiety and helped to reduce my stress levels regarding my situation."
Holly
“I felt a lot of pressure had been taken off me once I had spoken to them. They kept me upto date every step of the way during my Iva set up and I was able to call anytime I needed advice.”

Bristow And Sutor Came To My House What Should I Do?

These three simple steps are designed to help you stay calm, stop bailiff action, and protect your rights before things go any further.

DON'T SIGN ANYTHING

No Matter How Much The Bailiff Pushes You To Sign Something DO NOT SIGN anything till you speak to us

DO NOT LET THEM IN

Do Not Feel Pressured To Allow The Bailiff In Your Home, You Are Under No Obligation To Let Them In

Contact Bailiff Help

We Handle All Bailiffs

How Can We Help You Stop Bristow And Sutor Bailiffs

Bailiffs can only take action within strict legal limits but without quick action, they may still visit your home and take your belongings. If you’ve received a letter, call, or visit from a bailiff, we can step in today to protect you.

Debts You Could Write Off

If any of these apply to you, you may be able to write off upto 75% of what you owe

When Should You Get Help

If any of this sounds familiar, act now to protect yourself and your income 

What debt are you most concerned about?

Credit Cards

Personal Loans

Bank Overdrafts

Store Cards

Council Tax Arrears

Debt Collectors

How Can We Help You Stop Bristow And Sutor Bailiffs

Bristow And Sutor can only take action within strict legal limits but without quick action, they may still visit your home and take your belongings. If you’ve received a letter, call, or visit from a bailiff, we can step in today to protect you.

We Can Help You:

We’re Here To Answer All Your Questions

We know debt can feel overwhelming, and it’s natural to have questions before making a decision. Our FAQ covers the most common concerns about IVAs and other debt solutions so you can understand your options with confidence

Who are Bristow And Sutor Bailiffs?

Bristow And Sutor Bailiffs are one of the UK’s largest enforcement agencies. They act on behalf of local councils, courts, and government bodies to recover debts such as council tax arrears, unpaid fines, and parking penalties. There are numerous debts they will collect on.

Worried about a bailiff visit? Apply Now for confidential advice before they knock.

1. Don’t let them in
You are under no obligation to let bailiffs into your home or workplace. If they turn up, keep the door closed and talk through a letterbox or window.

2. Stand your ground
Bailiffs can seem intimidating, but they can’t force you to do anything if you don’t let them in. Stay calm, stay polite—you’re in control.

3. Don’t sign anything
If a bailiff asks you to sign a Controlled Goods Agreement or any other form, don’t sign. Instead, call us straight away.

4. Contact Bailiff Help
Our specialist handlers will explain exactly what’s happening, tell you what you can do and take over communication with the bailiffs.

On a first visit, bailiffs can’t force entry. They can only:

  • Enter through an unlocked door

  • Ask to come in — but you don’t have to let them in

  • To protect yourself keep you doors locked and windows shut.

 

They are not allowed to:

  • Push past you

  • Climb in through windows

  • Break in (unless it’s for criminal fines and only under strict rules)

  • Not sure what they can take? Speak to our team today to protect your home.

Worried about a bailiff visit? Apply Now for confidential advice

Yes — but you must act quickly. Options include:

  • Arranging a repayment plan directly

  • Entering a legally binding solutions like what We can Do for you

  • Proving that you’re vulnerable (due to illness, disability, or personal circumstances)

  • We help stop bailiffs in as little as 24 hours

Bailiffs can only take certain goods — and only if:

  • You let them in (or they gain legal access)

  • The items are not classed as essential (like tools for work or medical equipment)

If your car is on finance, used for work, or required for health reasons, it’s usually protected — but you’ll need to act fast.

The One Thing You Should Not Do Is Ignore Bailiffs, Contact us And We Will Help To Get Them Stopped 

🚗 Worried about losing your car? We’ll show you how to protect it legally.

Bailiffs follow a set fee structure under the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2014.
This can include:

  • Compliance stage: £75

  • Enforcement stage: £235 (plus 7.5% of any balance over £1,500)

  • Sale stage: £110 (plus 7.5% over £1,500)

Bailiffs can only take certain goods — and only if:

  • You let them in (or they gain legal access)

  • The items are not classed as essential (like tools for work or medical equipment)

If your car is on finance, used for work, or required for health reasons, it’s usually protected — but you’ll need to act fast.

The One Thing You Should Not Do Is Ignore Bailiffs, Contact us And We Will Help To Get Them Stopped 

Worried about losing your car? We’ll show you how to protect it legally.

YES. Debt solutions like an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) provide legal protection against bailiffs and creditor harassment. Once in place:

  • Bailiff visits are stopped

  • Your monthly payments are reduced

  • Interest and charges are frozen

  • Start your IVA assessment now to put a legal stop to enforcement.

You can visit the Money Helper website to find out more about managing your money and to get free advice, they are an independent service set up to help people manage their money

bailiffhelp.co.uk is a trading style of SLWB LTD (Company No. 16451543).
Registered Office: Second Floor A, Cheadle Place, Cheadle, Cheshire, England, SK8 2JX.

Adam Southard is authorised as a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner in the United Kingdom by the Insolvency Practitioners Association, We only provide advice after completing or receiving an initial fact find where the individual(s) concerned meet the criteria for one of our insolvency solutions, therefore, all advice regarding Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) is given in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment.

Adam Southard is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by the Insolvency Practitioners Association. Office Holder No. 11930

Insolvency Practitioner Directory- Insolvency Practitioner Details (bis.gov.uk)

What you need to know about Individual Voluntary Arrangements
(Insolvency Service)

We provide solutions to individuals throughout the UK, We Will help recommend solutions available to your circumstances in which you can then make an informed decision about which solution you qualify for is best for you and your circumstances.

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