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  • N244 to set aside CCJ

    Hi,

    I've reposted this from my thread under the Bailiffs section in the hope someone can reply.

    As per previous post, I wanted to challenge a CCJ I received from a previous employer, who are claiming back my final salary payment from 2016.
    I don't accept the claim on grounds that despite my resignation being accepted and confirmed, it appears the employer's HR dept was misinformed that I was dismissed and not entitled to be paid notice.
    .....

    I sent the N244 in April, initially to Northampton, who returned it to me to be sent to my local court. Once received by the local court it was returned again with the request that I sent three copies so that each party has one. I did this the same day, and my cheque for the fee was cashed a few days later.

    The N244 asked for a Stay of Writ and response within 28 days or the case to be dropped.

    The 'deadline' has long since passed, and as I haven't received any responses from the court or claimant, I hoped that was the end of it.

    But today I received a letter from Court Enforcement Services, saying I have 'failed to resolve the matter' of the High Court Writ of Control issued against me by the same claimant.

    Shortly before I completed the N244, the enforcement team were provided with proof of bereavement upon visiting my property, and I had heard nothing from them since then.

    Is this a miscommunication between the claimant/court and the bailiffs...or am I incorrect to assume the N244 was successful and the Writ no longer applies?

    Can anyone advise how should I deal with this please?

    The bailiffs previously threatened to take my car, which I depend on to collect my elder child from school and I'm frightened they'll clamp it, albeit perhaps in error.

    Thank you
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    You will just confuse the issue by running two threads as replies will be split across both and responders will not see what went before. Duplicate threads are frowned upon. Suggest you delete the text in your post or ask admin to delete threac

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      • #4
        The sections aren't lively in themselves, the whole forum is normally looked at, all the new threads and comments, which is how I found yours.

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