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The Debt Resolution Forum promotes professional standards for resolving debtors' financial problems, focussed on the quality of advice provided to consumer debtors by all DRF members. This debt resolution forum has standards to which its members are committed to providing.
Debt Resolution Forum members approach debt resolution by identifying the solution and outcome which is the most appropriate to the financial and personal position of the debtor, while demonstrating to creditors that the proposal made on the debtor's behalf is reasonable and achievable
The primary purpose and function of the Debt Resolution Forum is to promote professional standards of resolving debtors financial problems, focused on the quality of advice provided to 'consumer' debtors by all Debt Resolution Forum members the range of solutions which is available from time to time and irrespective of the areas of solution specialisation of individual Debt Resolution Forum members.
Debt Resolution Forum members approach debt resolution on the basis of identifying the solution and the outcome which are most compatible with the financial and personal position of the debtor, while taking into account the interests of the creditors of the debtor and demonstrating to them that the proposal made on behalf of the debtor is reasonable in the circumstances and is achievable.
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