I am not able to get solicitor representation as I cannot afford to do that. It is also not that easy to get 30 min free telephone consultation with any solicitor, and I have tried, and just keep going around in circles and due to the situation I obviously don't have much time left. I also have some communication problems following severe stroke and find it easier to communicate in writing, rather than try to explain my situation verbally. I would also find it extremely difficult to provide a solicitor with all of the paperwork and documents.
My only option is litigant in person and to hopefully obtain some help with completing court forms, which I find extremely difficult and confusing.
It is not possible for me to secure alternative accommodation and move out by the date on the order, due to circumstances beyond my control. I need more time to secure another property, and being over the christmas/new year period makes the process even more difficult.
I have sought every advice I possibly can and other advice has been to file N244 to set-aside.
I have read all information online and on the links regarding set-aside and appeal to the best of my ability. Due to some cognitive problems, I can struggle to read lots of various text information and it is just confusing me even more.
I apologise for asking for help with simple form and for asking lots of questions.
From my understanding of what I have read on the links, the appeal process seems much more complicated and I may struggle to navigate that properly in time. From my understanding an appeal is also not guaranteed to be accepted and following that I would then have no reasonable option available from there?
From my understanding of reading about set-aside, that seems to me to be more appropriate for the immediate situation and from my understanding would result in another hearing date being scheduled, which is what I need to be able to have more time to file my evidence and defend the claim properly. I also read that if set-aside application is declined, then there is still option to appeal after that?
From what I can understand, I do meet the required criteria to apply for a set-aside and that seems like the easier option.
I need to send to the court as quickly as possible, as this is causing me huge stress and exacerbating my health conditions, preventing me from sleeping and preventing me from being able to focus on securing alternative accommodation.
If it is all possible for me to apply for another hearing via a set-aside application then that is what I would like to do and need to do as quickly as possible.
I would very much appreciate any help with wording on the application form. Could anybody possibly help with that?
My only option is litigant in person and to hopefully obtain some help with completing court forms, which I find extremely difficult and confusing.
It is not possible for me to secure alternative accommodation and move out by the date on the order, due to circumstances beyond my control. I need more time to secure another property, and being over the christmas/new year period makes the process even more difficult.
I have sought every advice I possibly can and other advice has been to file N244 to set-aside.
I have read all information online and on the links regarding set-aside and appeal to the best of my ability. Due to some cognitive problems, I can struggle to read lots of various text information and it is just confusing me even more.
I apologise for asking for help with simple form and for asking lots of questions.
From my understanding of what I have read on the links, the appeal process seems much more complicated and I may struggle to navigate that properly in time. From my understanding an appeal is also not guaranteed to be accepted and following that I would then have no reasonable option available from there?
From my understanding of reading about set-aside, that seems to me to be more appropriate for the immediate situation and from my understanding would result in another hearing date being scheduled, which is what I need to be able to have more time to file my evidence and defend the claim properly. I also read that if set-aside application is declined, then there is still option to appeal after that?
From what I can understand, I do meet the required criteria to apply for a set-aside and that seems like the easier option.
I need to send to the court as quickly as possible, as this is causing me huge stress and exacerbating my health conditions, preventing me from sleeping and preventing me from being able to focus on securing alternative accommodation.
If it is all possible for me to apply for another hearing via a set-aside application then that is what I would like to do and need to do as quickly as possible.
I would very much appreciate any help with wording on the application form. Could anybody possibly help with that?
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