I'm really hoping that someone can help please.
Recently my partner received letters from a firm of solicitors acting on behalf of Arrow saying that they had secured CCJ's against him and that they were now looking at taking enforcement action.
He knew nothing about this, so he wrote back to them asking for details of the CCJ's and they have responded saying that because there is no written signature on his letter, they cannot communicate any further?! What?!
Anyway in the meantime I have checked with Trustonline and there are in fact two CCJ's registered against him at an old address, both dated 2014.
From what I can gather after discussing this with him, he was in quite a bad place a few years ago and simply ignored anything and everything for a number of years. So the chances of getting these set aside I think would be pretty slim (from what I have read, plus we can't afford the £510 fee for the two). The problem is that these are large amounts, circa £14k total and he simply cannot pay these debts, so we have been speaking to Stepchange about his options.
We have tried to contact the court for details of the CCJ's but have been unable to get through (we both work full time and they only open 9 - 5)
So we are now getting very worried that enforcement action may be taken whilst we are still trying to pull budgets together and get all of the information that we need. The end result will probably be a DRO / bankruptcy because as I say, he has no way of paying that amount of money before retirement! His credit is basically non-existant anyway and there may well be other debts that crop up when we start digging deeper into this
My question is what do we need to do in the meantime to stop this escalating? Stepchange suggested an N245 form to offer token payments until we can get a full picture of the situation - but do we contact the court directly to arrange that?
As I say, we have only become aware of this in the last week or two and have hardly slept since because we are extremely worried.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Recently my partner received letters from a firm of solicitors acting on behalf of Arrow saying that they had secured CCJ's against him and that they were now looking at taking enforcement action.
He knew nothing about this, so he wrote back to them asking for details of the CCJ's and they have responded saying that because there is no written signature on his letter, they cannot communicate any further?! What?!
Anyway in the meantime I have checked with Trustonline and there are in fact two CCJ's registered against him at an old address, both dated 2014.
From what I can gather after discussing this with him, he was in quite a bad place a few years ago and simply ignored anything and everything for a number of years. So the chances of getting these set aside I think would be pretty slim (from what I have read, plus we can't afford the £510 fee for the two). The problem is that these are large amounts, circa £14k total and he simply cannot pay these debts, so we have been speaking to Stepchange about his options.
We have tried to contact the court for details of the CCJ's but have been unable to get through (we both work full time and they only open 9 - 5)
So we are now getting very worried that enforcement action may be taken whilst we are still trying to pull budgets together and get all of the information that we need. The end result will probably be a DRO / bankruptcy because as I say, he has no way of paying that amount of money before retirement! His credit is basically non-existant anyway and there may well be other debts that crop up when we start digging deeper into this
My question is what do we need to do in the meantime to stop this escalating? Stepchange suggested an N245 form to offer token payments until we can get a full picture of the situation - but do we contact the court directly to arrange that?
As I say, we have only become aware of this in the last week or two and have hardly slept since because we are extremely worried.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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