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Default Judgement Now I’ve been served with order for questionnaire

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    Up to March 2020 I had requested a SET ASIDE against Intrum Finance. Prior to that it was on STAY for 3 years until in December 2019 Intrum requested judge to re start CCJ. I was informed by Manchester to re set aside. In April I was instructed to return statement by Defendant to be lodged by 16 April 2020. Covid 19 pandemic locked the country down and I rang court they stated to send it Via email and by 1600 as per judges request. I did so, I also have accepting email from court. In October 2020 I received a judgement in default. I contacted court the same day 4 October to be told that the court had administratively messed up and that I was to write in and explain circumstances I did so. Due to the on off lockdown issues this has now progressed to Intrum asking court for me to go in and swear on oath my incomings. Of which I get less than £5 per month. Due to pandemic I have nothing financially to give Intrum. However, it’s the court that’s created this current state. What do I do.
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    Hello. Can someone assist me please

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    • #3
      @JAGUARSUK

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tennessee View Post
        Hello. Can someone assist me please
        Hi can I get some advice on what I do next. Please

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        • #5
          Celestine

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          • #6
            I have a video conference with District Judge and Claimaint Intrum on Monday 27 at 3 in reference to another set aside as we were getting through it last February and the pandemic struck. I also have via claimant Intrum a request to attend court on Thursday to provide bank statements and other debt documentation. No EX160 supplied. I’ve pushed and pushed for the set aside on Monday as I feel the judgement in default did not take into account the information provided last April by the then CCJ.

            can I before next Monday still send in further evidence or do I wait until next Monday.

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            • #7
              Hi can I get some help. I’ve got a set aside and another date to resend my defence particulars.

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              • #8
                Just to update

                judge granted another set aside

                instructed me to file and serve by 14 June. Just awaiting details

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