Hi Melanie, Phew, you dont know what a relief it is to speak to someone about our problem. We have been so scared to tell anyone as we are so ashamed, we havent even confided in our best friends. I have been on the cccs website and completed their questionnaire, and they work out that we have £756.00 disposable income, that is after all essential bills and HP payments have been taken care of. Our total income is £2862 of which appx £1800.00 per month should be our actual debt monthly payments (obviously this doesnt include rent, food, etc etc. We were homeowners, but in January of this year we sold up and moved into rented, as we were aware that our finances were spiralling out of control and couldnt face the humiliation of 'losing' our home. Thankfully we never had any mortgage debt, so it was just a normal sale, but without the noose of the big mortgage around our necks, we are happier with our home situation. I have a big worry about my debts in that I work in an accounts office (I am not a qualified accountant) and cannot tell anyone about my debts as I would hate them to think I was a threat to the company. I am not; we are just an ordinary family of three who have made some very regretable financial decisions during our married lives and fifteen years later, we are now paying for it in a big way. We are really desperate to find a solution to our problem albeit we realise this wont happen overnight. We are happy to work with professionals who are willing to help and would appreciate any advice from anyone else in our situation. Thanks for listening. Kazzy