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    Hi, I received a CCJ from a parking fine that I wasn't aware of, as I didn't receive it. The solicitors acting on behalf of Parking & Property Management are Gladstones. I attended court recently and the judge agreed to set aside my CCJ if I filed a defence to the small claims court. I have done this now, the solicitor has requested a paper hearing.

    I am worried confused about the status of the CCJ.

    If I lose the case and receive another CCJ, would I have the option to pay it off within a month and it not showing on my credit record? Or would this be something that affects me for the next 6 years?

    Any advise that you are able to give me, will be much appreciated.

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