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  • Actually, forget that, it seems like he has paid the full amount into our account yesterday !! At least it looks like it is there.

    What do i have to do to let the court know that he has paid on time and in full and therefore doesn't need to go on the CCJ registry

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    • Hi All, So it looks like our case is complete finally. I wanted to thank everyone on here for all the help given. I hope this case being on the forum can help anyone else who finds themselves in this situation and doesn't know what to do or where to turn. I'd especially like to thank jaguarsuk who we wouldn't have made it through without. Not sure where you are or how i can repay you. We owe you so much for everything you have done for us.

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      • Apologies I have not been in for a while, I’m well thank you and to see you have won your case is welcome good news. I’ve been very busy with work and just not had the time to pop in here.

        To answer your question in post #361 you do not have to do anything, the judgement debtor should apply to the court using form N443 paying the fee of £15 and enclosing evidence of the settlement if they wish the CCJ to be removed from their credit file. You have spent enough time and money on this already.

        Thank you for your kind words, we all give our time here for feee to help and consequently no repayment is due. Some people I have helped have wished to express their gratitude by way of a gift, but I couldn’t possibly accept anything if that were to be you intention.

        Should you wish to show your gratitude please make a donation of your choosing to my local food bank here: https://colchester.foodbank.org.uk/

        Hopefully you won’t have cause to consult the forum again, enjoy the upcoming Christmas period as best you can in these challenging times.
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        • Originally posted by jaguarsuk View Post
          Apologies I have not been in for a while, I’m well thank you and to see you have won your case is welcome good news. I’ve been very busy with work and just not had the time to pop in here.

          To answer your question in post #361 you do not have to do anything, the judgement debtor should apply to the court using form N443 paying the fee of £15 and enclosing evidence of the settlement if they wish the CCJ to be removed from their credit file. You have spent enough time and money on this already.

          Thank you for your kind words, we all give our time here for feee to help and consequently no repayment is due. Some people I have helped have wished to express their gratitude by way of a gift, but I couldn’t possibly accept anything if that were to be you intention.

          Should you wish to show your gratitude please make a donation of your choosing to my local food bank here: https://colchester.foodbank.org.uk/

          Hopefully you won’t have cause to consult the forum again, enjoy the upcoming Christmas period as best you can in these challenging times.
          Hello jaguarsuk, apologies for the late reply, it's been a busy month here too. I have made a donation to the food bank and I'll make another in a few weeks. I'm glad that something good can come of all this stuff and thanks for allowing me to show my gratitude in some way. If ever there is a time where i can repay your help further in any way just let me know.

          You enjoy your xmas and new year too and thanks once again. You are amazing and have restored my faith in humanity. I wish only good things for you in your life.

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          Income/Expenditure
          Acknowledge Claim
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          Subject Access Request Letter
          Example Defence
          Set Aside Application
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          NOTE: If you receive a court claim note these dates in your calendar ...
          Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

          Defend Claim - within 28 days from Service (IF you acknowledged in time)

          If you fail to Acknowledge the claim you may have a default judgment awarded against you, likewise, if you fail to enter your defence within 28 days from Service.




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