Marston Bailiff Help & Support
Received a letter or visit from Marston? We can help you understand your rights, explain what bailiffs can and cannot do, and look at ways to stop further enforcement or arrange affordable payments.
- Find out what to do if Marston bailiffs contact or visit you
- Get support dealing with Marston and understanding your options
- Explore ways to stop visits and set up affordable repayments
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This information is general guidance and not legal advice. We help explain your rights, including bailiff entry rules and enforcement procedures, and support you in exploring suitable options based on your situation.
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- Write off unaffordable debt
- Lower your debt repayments
- Stop interest & charges soaring
To find out more about managing your money and getting free advice, visit Money Helper, an independent service set up to help people manage their money – or see if you qualify for help with Marston debt.
We deal with all types of debt
From everyday household bills to serious enforcement action, we explain your rights and help stop bailiff action properly.
Complete the questions below and see if you qualify for Bailiff help.
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How we help
with bailiffs
Got a Notice of Enforcement or a bailiff at the door? We explain your rights,
check if the visit is lawful, and give clear steps to stop or resolve enforcement.
We help you agree affordable repayments, challenge incorrect fees, and—where helpful—contact
creditors or enforcement companies on your behalf.
Need next steps? See the 3 steps or
check if you qualify for help.
What you can expect
We confirm the debt and stage of enforcement, explain exactly what bailiffs can and cannot do
(for most debts there’s no forced entry), and draft a realistic repayment proposal.
We can request pauses (including vulnerability reviews or Breathing Space),
and explore formal options that may stop enforcement completely.
You can also see the enforcement types we cover
or browse the common bailiff FAQs.
Get bailiff help today
Start the conversation today and understand your rights with bailiffs.
Whether you’ve had a Notice of Enforcement, signed a Controlled Goods Agreement, or fear a visit,
we can speak to the enforcement company, challenge incorrect fees, and agree an affordable plan.
Our specialists are available 8am–8pm with clear, practical steps to keep you in control.
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See how bailiff enforcement works ↓
Need help with a bailiff notice or visit? We’ll check if the action is lawful, explain what bailiffs can and can’t do, and contact the enforcement company to set up a realistic plan. Where appropriate we’ll ask for pauses, consider vulnerability, or explore formal solutions that can stop enforcement.
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8 Ways Bailiff Help & Advice Protects You
Clear steps to handle enforcement, protect your rights, and cut unnecessary visits or fees. We deal with enforcement agents and creditors on your behalf so you stay in control.
Ready to take the next step? See the 3 simple steps or check if you qualify for help.
Bailiff Help & Advice in 3 Simple Steps
If bailiffs are contacting you, we’ll help you understand your rights, deal with agents on your behalf,
and agree a realistic way forward. Here’s how it works.
Already know your situation? Go straight to the qualifying questions.
Answer a few quick questions about letters, visits or fees and any urgent concerns. This gives us the basics we need to advise you properly.
Start hereWe explain your rights at the door, check fees, and—with your permission—speak to the creditor or enforcement agent for you.
Talk to usWe agree next steps together—such as a realistic payment plan, requests for short pauses, or complaints where appropriate—so you stay in control and reduce visits and fees.
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