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How many minutes allocated to present Claim and defence in court in N244 set aside?

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  • How many minutes allocated to present Claim and defence in court in N244 set aside?

    Roughly how many minutes do you have to present your case in an N244 application to set aside a CCJ?
    I have an online court appointment tomorrow. It's an MCOL case. Any replies much appreciated.
    Thanks
    #CCJ #MCOL #N244 #set aside #defence
    Last edited by John Logie; 1st February 2022, 13:23:PM. Reason: no tags
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    The court usually states at time estimate when they send out the notice of hearing. If not, you should expect it to last between 40 and 60 minutes. It could be shorter if the claimant doesn't show up.
    Since qualifying as a solicitor over 20 years ago, I have specialised in advising clients on navigating the court system.
    I have helped hundreds of people remove CCJ's from their credit file. I have learnt the relevant rules, the strategies for optimising the prospects of success and the pitfalls to avoid. I'm currently writing a book "How to Remove a CCJ"

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      I am in the process of writing a book about how to remove a CCJ. There is a chapter about preparing how to present your case at the hearing. Would you mind if I sent you that chapter and that will give you the information you need? In return, I'd really appreciate your feedback on whether it's useful and how I can improve it.

      Since qualifying as a solicitor over 20 years ago, I have specialised in advising clients on navigating the court system.
      I have helped hundreds of people remove CCJ's from their credit file. I have learnt the relevant rules, the strategies for optimising the prospects of success and the pitfalls to avoid. I'm currently writing a book "How to Remove a CCJ"

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