Dear Legal Beagles,
First I'd like to say hello to everyone here!
I have been looking around the forum and find it very inspiring to find this group of people who are helping others who are facing some real challenges.
My question isn't as urgent, maybe more of a theoretical/intellectual challenge for you, I have not managed to find any other case similar to mine discussed in any forums.
My situation:
I am from the UK, had a number of UK bank accounts (debit, graduate overdraft, graduate loan...) and credit cards. I left the UK in 2002 to spend a year in Asia, I decided to stay and I have lived here ever since. I maintained my accounts until late 2004 when I met financial difficulties. I think I have debt across overdraft, student loan and credit cards in the range of GBP15-25k (as of 2004). I can not remember what is owed to which bank/card. From the end of 2004 onwards I did not have any contact with the banks/cards. The final address the banks had in the UK was a forwarding (c/o) address of a friend whom I have lost contact with. I do not know the status of these debts, what action was taken, if there were any CCJs etc.
I had forgotten about all of this until recently I found some bank statements when moving apartment. I mentioned to my mum back in the UK (I hadn't told her before) and she was quite upset, seems she thinks this might be preventing me going back to the UK (I am a permanent resident here, have a decent life and no intention of returning to the UK, wife not interested in the UK...)...basically my mum has offered to pay some money towards settling the debt. I don't know if this is an option or if I will accept her offer, but I promised to investigate and find out the status/options.
I have two kids in school (high cost here), I wouldn't have spare funds to pay towards these debts until they both finish school more than a decade away from now. My mum's offer might be the way to go if it gives her peace of mind and can negotiate a reasonable settlement.
Where I have got stuck, is because the debt is from almost 14 years ago, no records are showing on the credit reports or trustonline, I can't find a way to discover the status of the debts, nor have any idea how I could potentially negotiate with the debtors....
1. Considering there are no records for longer than the past 6 years available on the usual websites is there any way I can find out if there are any CCJs, High Court Enforcement orders or other outstanding actions against me?
2. What ways are there for me to find out about if there any outstanding debts that I am liable to? (preferably without opening myself to enforcement actions)
(I was wondering if failing other means, maybe I could use the Data Protection Act to request the banks to provide all information they have about me, and this should show debt status, follow up actions etc - might this be feasible??)
3. Might it be feasible to negotiate a partial payment to clear the debts? (I assume for the creditors, recovering something must be preferable to nothing??)
I read about statue barred debts after a 6-year period has passed, but it seems the precedent set by the 'Lowsley v Forbes' case means this does not apply to debts where the creditor has left the UK??
Sorry for the long message. Hope someone here can help me shine a light on what options I might have, at the very least so I can report back to my mum, or even to clear these debts.
Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you for reading this.
First I'd like to say hello to everyone here!
I have been looking around the forum and find it very inspiring to find this group of people who are helping others who are facing some real challenges.
My question isn't as urgent, maybe more of a theoretical/intellectual challenge for you, I have not managed to find any other case similar to mine discussed in any forums.
My situation:
I am from the UK, had a number of UK bank accounts (debit, graduate overdraft, graduate loan...) and credit cards. I left the UK in 2002 to spend a year in Asia, I decided to stay and I have lived here ever since. I maintained my accounts until late 2004 when I met financial difficulties. I think I have debt across overdraft, student loan and credit cards in the range of GBP15-25k (as of 2004). I can not remember what is owed to which bank/card. From the end of 2004 onwards I did not have any contact with the banks/cards. The final address the banks had in the UK was a forwarding (c/o) address of a friend whom I have lost contact with. I do not know the status of these debts, what action was taken, if there were any CCJs etc.
I had forgotten about all of this until recently I found some bank statements when moving apartment. I mentioned to my mum back in the UK (I hadn't told her before) and she was quite upset, seems she thinks this might be preventing me going back to the UK (I am a permanent resident here, have a decent life and no intention of returning to the UK, wife not interested in the UK...)...basically my mum has offered to pay some money towards settling the debt. I don't know if this is an option or if I will accept her offer, but I promised to investigate and find out the status/options.
I have two kids in school (high cost here), I wouldn't have spare funds to pay towards these debts until they both finish school more than a decade away from now. My mum's offer might be the way to go if it gives her peace of mind and can negotiate a reasonable settlement.
Where I have got stuck, is because the debt is from almost 14 years ago, no records are showing on the credit reports or trustonline, I can't find a way to discover the status of the debts, nor have any idea how I could potentially negotiate with the debtors....
1. Considering there are no records for longer than the past 6 years available on the usual websites is there any way I can find out if there are any CCJs, High Court Enforcement orders or other outstanding actions against me?
2. What ways are there for me to find out about if there any outstanding debts that I am liable to? (preferably without opening myself to enforcement actions)
(I was wondering if failing other means, maybe I could use the Data Protection Act to request the banks to provide all information they have about me, and this should show debt status, follow up actions etc - might this be feasible??)
3. Might it be feasible to negotiate a partial payment to clear the debts? (I assume for the creditors, recovering something must be preferable to nothing??)
I read about statue barred debts after a 6-year period has passed, but it seems the precedent set by the 'Lowsley v Forbes' case means this does not apply to debts where the creditor has left the UK??
Sorry for the long message. Hope someone here can help me shine a light on what options I might have, at the very least so I can report back to my mum, or even to clear these debts.
Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you for reading this.
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