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  • CCJ consent order - Deferred

    Hi all,

    So I had a CCJ incorrectly awarded against me which the claimant agreed was a mistake and provided a consent order which I signed and they filed at the County Court business centre.

    I've had a letter today to say the deputy district judge has deferred the case as what is being requested is unclear to him.

    The judge has requested 'Please file an application notice clarifying the history of events

    This is understandable as its a complicated situation whereby my partner and I were both given a CCJ by default, however I was not liable for the bill but she was which she admitted. The complication comes due to her CCJ being filed with the incorrect surname.
    Therefore the consent order states that the CCJ against me be set aside and the filed CCJ against my partner is updated to reflect the correct surname.

    My issue now is I am unaware of how the claimant goes about 'filing an application notice' to make the situation clear to the judge.
    Is this like starting all over again, as the CCBC took around 6 weeks before the original consent order was even looked at due to a back log.

    I'm really concerned that once the claimant has 'filed an application notice' that the CCBC will take another 6 weeks to look at it again.

    Any advice or understanding of this will be much appreciated
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