All (97) Articles (88) Tools (3) Blogs (6) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Money troubles Benefits Family and care Blogs Homes Savings Getting help and advice Selected filters Page 3 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Home MoneyHelper joins up money and pensions guidance to make it quicker and easier to find the right help. MoneyHelper brings together the support and services... Article What are Universal Credit advance payments? If you’re waiting for your first Universal Credit payment and don’t have enough money to live on, you can ask for an advance loan to be paid early. Here’s what... Article Help with mortgage payments Higher interest rates mean many are struggling with more costly monthly payments. If you’re worried about keeping up with your mortgage – or have already fallen... Article What to do about debt if you lose your job Money’s a big worry when you’ve been made redundant or lost your job – and you’ve got debts. Even if you’ve had a decent redundancy payout, keeping up repayments... Article Where can I get emergency help with money and food? Find out where to get urgent free help and support if you’ve run out of money, are struggling, or need to pay an unexpected cost. Article What to do if your benefits are cut If you’re getting benefits and have a significant change in your circumstances – like a new relationship, job or a child leaves home – it might mean your... Article Help to Save explained Help to Save is a savings scheme for people with low incomes who receive certain benefits. The government adds a bonus of up to 50% on what you save. This guide... Article Where can I get help and advice about benefits? Working out what benefits you’re entitled to can be tricky. Find out where to get free expert advice online, face-to-face or over the phone. Article What is an Administration Order? Find out more about how an Administration Order works and which debts you can use it for. Then talk to a free debt specialist about whether it’s the best way... Article What is a Debt Relief Order (DRO)? A Debt Relief Order (DRO) is a formal debt solution that freezes most debt repayments for 12 months. Find out more about how a (DRO) works, which debts you can... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next