secured loan

Can anyone recommend a secured loan.

Our options are:

An IVA (but we don’t want to lose equity from our home)
or
A Debt Management plan which leaves us only 100pcm spare for next 5 years which means that not only do we suffer but so does our son
or
keep paying for loans that only have 2 years left on them and consolidate the rest – this means we will be seriously skint for next 2 years but after that can resume a decent standard of living…

Can anyone help? We are at our wits end… We have got ourselves into such a mess and it has all spiraled out of control. We don’t want to default on any payments, up until now we haven’t missed a single one, but we can’t keep on as we are… Help?
Thankyou so much to everyone who’s answered so far xx

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