Write Offs

Industry guidelines and codes of practice say creditors should consider writing off your debt if you are:

If you feel that this applies to you, you could ask your creditors to write off your debt. You should do this in writing and send some medical evidence of your condition. You could ask your GP, psychiatrist or other health professional to help with medical evidence. You should also send your budget sheet that shows you cannot afford to pay your debts.

You could ask your GP, psychiatrist or other health professional to help with medical evidence. You should also send your budget sheet that shows you cannot afford to pay your debts.

Sample letter

Write off request sample letter

Use this letter to ask your creditors to write a debt off

Here is a sample letter you can use to ask for a write off. If you use this letter to request a write off try to include information about your situation. This information should include:

Some creditors may agree to write debts off. Others will not, but may agree to mark your debt as ‘non-collectable’. This means they will not chase you to repay your debt while your situation stays the same. Some creditors won’t contact you at all if your debt is non-collectable while others will contact you every so often to ask about your current financial situation.

Important points to remember about requesting a write off:

Debt & Mental Health Evidence Form

The Debt and Mental Health Evidence Form (DMHEF) is a standard form.

It is used to ask health and social care professionals for evidence of your circumstances. It was designed to make it easier to collect this information for you and your creditors.

Once the form is completed, it can be photocopied and sent to all your creditors.

The DMHEF is usually given to you by a debt adviser or your creditors. You can get a copy from the people who designed it, the Money Advice Liaison Group (MALG), but MALG can't help you with it or answer questions, they just helped design the form.