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    Hi there all,

    New to the forum and last month, my partner got a county court judgement from BW Legal and i found this thread here, the debt was from contract she took out at 18 and is now 24!

    http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...well-portfolio

    I copied the template letters and filled them in accordingly, but i now have a letter with a reply but i am not sure what to make of it, or if i am totally honest?



    if anyone could shine some light into this for me would be gratefully appreciated.
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    Re: Could anyone help, have a reply from

    It mean you already have a CCJ against you(judgment in default because you didn't reply to the claim form) and should have received an order telling you to pay the order forthwith or apply to vary/setaside the order. As the Judgment was entered on 16th July you have only a couple of days before it is entered on the register of judgments and will then appear on your credit file.

    Do you have a copy of the paperwork from the court at all?

    Did you get the original claim form?
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      Re: Could anyone help, have a reply from

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      It mean you already have a CCJ against you(judgment in default because you didn't reply to the claim form) and should have received an order telling you to pay the order forthwith or apply to vary/setaside the order. As the Judgment was entered on 16th July you have only a couple of days before it is entered on the register of judgments and will then appear on your credit file.

      Do you have a copy of the paperwork from the court at all?

      Did you get the original claim form?
      Hi there,

      I fear i may have lost the original paperwork? is there anything i can do to delay the process or quickly put a stop to it?

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        Re: Could anyone help, have a reply from

        Pay? I think that's about it unless you can afford to appeal it and prove that the account was statute barred nd obtained improperly

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          Re: Could anyone help, have a reply from

          Originally posted by seduraed View Post
          Pay? I think that's about it unless you can afford to appeal it and prove that the account was statute barred nd obtained improperly
          is there anything i could use to try prove the account was statute barred?

          it was when i was 18 many years ago, amased it has got to me!

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