You no longer have to deal direct with your creditors - your Trustee will do this instead.
You only need to arrange the agreed monthly or weekly standing order payment to the Trustee instead of trying to juggle payments to all of your creditors.
Payments are set at a level you can afford, based on your remaining income after reasonable living costs are met.
Once a Trust Deed becomes protected, your creditors are legally bound by it and can no longer pursue you for repayment.
A Trust Deed normally lasts for three years, after which time your debts are effectively written off. In certain circumstances, it may even be possible for a Trust Deed to be as short as only six months.
You can sign a Trust Deed as soon as you wish. You do not need to wait for a creditor to take legal action against you which is normally required in a court bankruptcy.
If your contract of employment does not allow you to be sequestrated you may still be able to sign a Trust Deed. Certain professions regard sequestion as a disciplinary offence for example the Fire Brigade, Police and the Prison Service.