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By The Chipkie Team<\/strong>, Personal Finance Editorial Team  \u00b7  Last updated 15 June 2026<\/em><\/p>\n

The cost-of-living squeeze shows no signs of letting up. According to the Money and Pensions Service<\/a>, nearly one in four UK adults has borrowed from family or friends in the past two years \u2014 and a growing share of that borrowing is for day-to-day needs rather than big-ticket purchases. When wages fall short and credit card limits are already stretched, a family loan for essentials like rent, food, and utility bills can feel like the only realistic option.<\/p>\n

But borrowing from relatives for basic living costs is different from asking for help with a house deposit or a car. The amounts may be smaller, the urgency higher, and the emotional stakes just as big. This guide explains how to handle it properly in 2025 \u2014 protecting both the person who lends and the person who borrows.<\/p>\n

Key Takeaways<\/h2>\n