Can anyone give me a template for a consent agreement for setting aside a CCJ please? Or provide me with a link to one. Thank you
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You don't need one and just need to get a letter from the Claimant confirming their consent.Originally posted by Jazz100 View PostCan anyone give me a template for a consent agreement for setting aside a CCJ please? Or provide me with a link to one. Thank youCOMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE
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Also, you'll be paying that fee as it's no benefit to the Claimant to pay it.Originally posted by Diana M View PostThere needs needs to be a Consent Order filed at court (£100 fee).
If the other party is a lawyer then ask them to draft the Order for you.
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My advice was to ask the Judgment Creditor to simply draft the Order not pay the £100 fee which would be the responsibility of the OP when filing it at court.Originally posted by jaguarsuk View Post
Also, you'll be paying that fee as it's no benefit to the Claimant to pay it.
A letter from the Judgment Creditor, as suggested by you, would not suffice.
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Yes, I was just making sure the OP knew they would be paying the fee not criticising.Originally posted by Diana M View Post
My advice was to ask the Judgment Creditor to simply draft the Order not pay the £100 fee which would be the responsibility of the OP when filing it at court.
A letter from the Judgment Creditor, as suggested by you, would not suffice.
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