If you’re having trouble paying your bills, the debt relief scheme, commonly known as Breathing Space, may be able to help. This may provide you with vital time to find a long-term solution to your debt problems and help you move forward.
If you’re in debt, Breathing Space is a new debt solution that allows you temporary shelter from your creditors. This entails:
-most debt interest, fees, and charges are frozen
-most enforcement actions and creditor communication have been put on hold
It’s a temporary answer to give you time and space to seek debt counselling and find a more permanent solution.
Standard Breathing Space – available through debt counselling and lasting up to 60 days with a reassessment between days 25 and 35.
Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space – is specifically for those in mental health crisis care (AMHP) and only an Approved Mental Health Practitioner can apply for it. It is effective for the duration of your therapy plus an additional 30 days.
The majority of personal debts are eligible for Breathing Space, including:
Joint debts, like a joint mortgage, qualify, even if only one of you wants Breathing Space. However, you should contact the individual with whom you have a joint debt to inform them that you are requesting for Breathing Space. Guarantor loans are eligible, but the individual guaranteeing the loan is not covered by the Breathing Space.
Some debts are not eligible for Breathing Space, such as:
Standard Breathing Space
If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for Breathing Space:
If you live in Scotland, a Statutory Moratorium is a comparable programme. There is no equivalent plan for Northern Ireland residents.
Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space
You must be undergoing particular therapy to be eligible for Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space.
You’re only qualified if you’ve done the following:
Standard Breathing Space
Breathing Space is only available through an FCA Authorised debt adviser. It’s most certainly a fraud if someone contacts you directly about Breathing Space or offers to arrange it for you for a fee.
Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space
You cannot apply for Breathing Space for Mental Health Crises on your own. You can only apply with the help of an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP). An AMHP is someone who has been authorised by any local social services authority in England, or by any local social services authority in Wales, under section 114(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983. If you’re looking for an AMHP, you should contact:
Standard Breathing Space
Breathing Space is meant to allow you time to seek debt help and consider all of your options. This means that you must speak with a debt consultant throughout Breathing Space in order to maintain your protections.
Between days 25 and 35, the adviser must conduct a mid-course review with you to ensure that you are following guidance and satisfying the Breathing Space requirements, which are:
Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space
Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space allows you to obtain therapy without fear of being pursued for your debts.
You don’t have to meet the same requirements as Standard Breathing Space, but every 30 days, a Nominated Point of Contact (to be included in the evidence form) must attest that you’re still receiving mental health care.
Breathing Space is not a payment holiday, therefore you should continue to pay bills and make your normal loan repayments if you can.
Your protection will end and the creditors you owe money to will be able to:
Your Debt Line is a trading name of BCK (Birmingham) LTD. BCK (Birmingham) LTD is a company, registered in England and Wales. CO. HSE. 08263295. Registered office: Suite 1, First Floor, 73-75 Aston Road North, Aston Cross, Birmingham, B6 4DA. Data Protection Registration ZA112125. BCK (Birmingham) Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for debt advice purposes. Our Firm Reference Number is 696156.
Alternative free-to-consumer debt services are available from the Money Helper, Step Change Debt Charity and Citizen Advice websites.