Can somebody please advise what happens next I have sent the request to Cabot financial and Drysden solicitors what happens if I don't hear back from within 14 days do I need to telephone the court and tell them I am waiting for paper work from them to defend my case and also what happens if they do provide the paperwork do I still get a ccj if the court excepts an offer from thanks all sorry this is vague but I am so worried
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Originally posted by Debt girl View PostCan somebody please advise what happens next I have sent the request to Cabot financial and Drysden solicitors what happens if I don't hear back from within 14 days do I need to telephone the court and tell them I am waiting for paper work from them to defend my case
Originally posted by Debt girl View Postand also what happens if they do provide the paperwork do I still get a ccj if the court excepts an offer from thanks all sorry this is vague but I am so worried
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I have contacted drysdens fairfax today asking them for a 28 extension they have told me that I don't need one as they have not received paperwork from Cabot finnancial and the court will only act on there instructions is this true and what do I need to do next thanks in advance
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Originally posted by Debt girl View PostI have contacted drysdens fairfax today asking them for a 28 extension they have told me that I don't need one as they have not received paperwork from Cabot finnancial and the court will only act on there instructions is this true and what do I need to do next thanks in advance
The whole point of asking for an extension is precisely because they've not sent you the documents you requested, they should have got the paperwork from their client before issuing a claim, so it's their problem not yours.
To be honest, I wouldn't trust them not to request judgment once the date is passed. You basically have 3 options:- Get back to them and say they should have obtained documents from their client when they instructed them, if they haven't got them then they should agree to the extension for that same reason; or
- Submit an unless order before the deadline, asking the court to order them to disclose the documents. This will require you to show you have taken every possible step to get them to send you the paperwork and will cost you £155 (unless you qualify for fee remission). Depending on the amount claimed, it may or may not be worth doing; or
- Submit a defence before the deadline, based on them not supplying any paperwork.
Under no circumstances should you allow the deadline to expire without one of the three above.
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