Hi,
My son received yes 2 CCJs that were totally nothing to do with him. he was not notified of the claims. the claims had absolutely nothing to do with him. He appointed a solicitor to request them set aside.Removed. paid 255 for the hearing. paid £2,000 in fees. the solicitor did not write to the other party at anearly stage. then agreed to a consent order. hence no hearing on the matter other than the judge agreeing to the consent order
Now the solicitor has informed my son he thought they would be removed, that was his interpretation of the consent order he has stated, but they have been set aside. what bothers me is he had the opurtunity to have them removed by proving to the judge they were not his and he did not know of the potential claims. he paid a fee for this. but by doing a consent agreement basically he still has 2 ccj against his name. surely a little injustice. how can this be rectified. I have asked the solicitor request a hearing with a judge to consider the matter but my sons solicitor has again not responded to this request. by the way the solicitor has been paid in advance nearly £2,000.
Any thoughts please.
Steveeasy .
My son received yes 2 CCJs that were totally nothing to do with him. he was not notified of the claims. the claims had absolutely nothing to do with him. He appointed a solicitor to request them set aside.Removed. paid 255 for the hearing. paid £2,000 in fees. the solicitor did not write to the other party at anearly stage. then agreed to a consent order. hence no hearing on the matter other than the judge agreeing to the consent order
Now the solicitor has informed my son he thought they would be removed, that was his interpretation of the consent order he has stated, but they have been set aside. what bothers me is he had the opurtunity to have them removed by proving to the judge they were not his and he did not know of the potential claims. he paid a fee for this. but by doing a consent agreement basically he still has 2 ccj against his name. surely a little injustice. how can this be rectified. I have asked the solicitor request a hearing with a judge to consider the matter but my sons solicitor has again not responded to this request. by the way the solicitor has been paid in advance nearly £2,000.
Any thoughts please.
Steveeasy .
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