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WELCOME TO JUSTICE GODDARD INSOLVENCY & BANKRUPTCY
PROVIDING RIGHT DEBT ADVICE AT THE RIGHT TIME
We have dealt with many cases of financial hardship and are proud to say we have successfully helped hundreds of individuals and businesses out of debt. A thorough approach to solving debt problems and will lend sympathetic ear to all our clients. All we ask is that you take the step first and seek debt advice now!!
PUTTING OUR CLIENTS FIRST
At Justice Goddard we believe in putting, YOU, the client first. This means we give you the right advice every time so that you can make the best decision for you and your family.
HONEST ETHICAL AND TRANSPARENT
Justice Goddard is a reputable debt advisor to individuals and businesses. We believe in transparent relationships with our clients and lenders. Hence we have published our fee structure on this site as well as our terms and conditions.
WORKING WITH LENDERS AND SOLUTION PROVIDERS TO ACHIEVE THE BEST RESULTS
We are experienced at dealing with lenders, bailiffs, courts and other professionals. Our network of regulated Insolvency practitioners, solicitors, accountants and finance brokers allow us to provide the best solutions for our clients.
REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE
The Office of Fair trading is responsible for the regulation of debt advice in the UK. Justice Goddard is licenced by the Office of Fair trading for debt counselling activities. We are also licenced by the Information commissioner for data protection. Our relevant licences are listed at the footer of this site.
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