Bailiff action can be frightening, and overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with debt. Many people come to us feeling anxious, unsure of their rights, and worried about what will happen next.
Bailiff Help exists to support people across the UK who are facing bailiff action due to unpaid debts. We take a calm, practical approach, helping you understand your situation clearly and guiding you towards the most suitable solution for your circumstances.
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.
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.
We work with individuals who are facing bailiff enforcement for a wide range of debts, including council tax, personal debt, and other enforcement matters. Our focus is on reducing stress, restoring clarity, and helping people move forward safely.
Adam Southard is authorised as a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner in the United Kingdom by the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA).
Office Holder Number: 11930.
All advice relating to insolvency solutions, including Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), is provided in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment, and only after a full assessment has been completed.
We do not provide generic financial advice. We assess each situation carefully and only discuss solutions where the individual meets the relevant criteria.
We understand that many people contact us at a difficult moment. That is why our approach is calm, supportive, and practical.
What you can expect from us:
A free initial assessment, not pressure or judgement
Clear explanations without legal jargon
Time to understand your options before making decisions
Support throughout the process, not just at the start
We take the time to walk you through different solutions and explain which may be suitable for you and why.
We step in on your behalf, helping you understand your rights, reduce stress, and find practical solutions that fit your situation.
People tell us they choose Bailiff Help because we:
Offer reassurance when things feel overwhelming
Explain options clearly and honestly
Treat them with dignity and respect
Focus on reducing stress as well as resolving debt
Stay involved and supportive throughout the process
We understand that bailiff action is about more than money. It affects confidence, mental health, and everyday life. We focus on helping you understand your options and move forward with greater peace of mind.
Our role is to help people understand what is happening, what options are available, and what steps can realistically reduce bailiff pressure.
We help by:
Assessing your situation through a free initial call
Explaining bailiff powers and your rights in plain English
Identifying suitable debt solutions based on your circumstances
Contacting creditors where appropriate
Supporting you through the process from start to finish
Our aim is always to reduce stress and anxiety.
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.
If any of these apply to you, you may be able to write off upto 75% of what you owe
If any of this sounds familiar, act now to protect yourself and your income













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
A bailiff, also known as an enforcement agent, is someone legally appointed to collect certain types of debt — such as unpaid council tax, court fines, or CCJs. They may work directly for the court or a private enforcement company.
Worried about a bailiff visit? Apply Now for confidential advice before they knock.
Dealing with bailiffs can be daunting, we understand! Speak to our specialist bailiff advisors who can help to stop bailiff action in its tracks.
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
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.
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)
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.
If You need to Stop Bailiffs, We know this can be hard contact us today to see how we can help.
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.