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Interim Charging Order-Mother dying, can I delay please?

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  • #76
    Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
    upload the n244 general order please
    Hi JK2054

    Here is the N244.

    I should point out that we never received a Contract and the Claimant was unable to provide the email that he supposedly sent it to us on, nor was he able to provide a signed copy of the Contract. Despite this, the adjudicator totally ignored these facts and of course ruled in the Claimants favour. Additionally, I provided an email from the Claimant wherein he admitted that a large proportion of the work he`d carried out was as part of an arbitration, and when questioned by the adjudicator, he admitted this fact but said he was still eligible for adjudication as his `contract` stated that fees could be recovered via adjudication...as stated previously, there was no contract . I would never have agreed to such a Contract as I knew we didn`t have that sort of money to pay his fees. Right from the beginning he told us that we wouldn`t have to pay his fees and that the CA HAD to pay them,.naively I trusted him.

    N.N I have left some letters in so you can see that answers were given to the questions on the N244, but obviously I had to blank names out as per LB rules.
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    • #77
      I wanted your n244 general order from your application?

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      • #78
        JK2054 Please accept my apologies, I misunderstood you. Do you mean my N244 to get the hearing on 16th deferred?

        If so, I will post that later as it is now 1am and I am in bed and my paperwork is downstairs.

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        • #79
          i mean the judgement order of your application to get the hearing deferred

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          • #80
            Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
            i mean the judgement order of your application to get the hearing deferred
            Ahh right, we haven`t received that yet, they just told us on the phone. As soon as I`ve received it, I will post it. I have a feeling that the other party won`t have received it either, so they could have well turned up at Court.

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            • #81
              court will have phoned them i pressume
              post it up as soon as you get it

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              • #82
                do we have the order yet?

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                • #83
                  Paperwork?

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
                    Paperwork?
                    Hi JK2054

                    Sorry for the delay in my response, it was Mum`s funeral on Wednesday so it`s been an upsetting few days.

                    We still don`t have the paperwork. I received an email from the Court on Thursday apologising for the delay in their response and saying they hadn`t received any documents with my last email . I knew I`d sent them two copies of my Mum`s Death Certificate so wrote back to them sending them a copy of my email clearly showing the death certificates attached , and attached them again, just for good measure. They wrote back almost immediately saying that they are running way behind due to staff shortages but that the judge had ruled for a new hearing date after 16th September and they said that they would get the Order out to me as soon as possible.

                    As soon as I have the paperwork I will post it.

                    Thank you again for trying to help me.

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                    • #85
                      ahhh i am sorry about that, I hope all went well on wednedsay.

                      Now to the paperwork its actually not relevant here. The new hearing date is 16th September, so new docs filing date is 2nd sep.

                      That gives us plenty of time to actually do things.

                      Now can you please tell me the name of the Claimant's solicitors

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                      • #86
                        Hi JK2054

                        The Claimants Solicitors are Lawsons Solicitors , The Bull Ring, Wakefield.
                        It's a Father and Daughter practice and the Daughter started the case and then swapped over to her Father , Peter Lawson.

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                        • #87
                          Still nothing back from the Court .

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                          • #88
                            nevermind
                            Last edited by JK2054; 30th August 2024, 04:05:AM.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
                              nevermind
                              Just to keep you up to date, I contacted the Court today and they said a new Hearing date still hasn`t been set but it will be in the next batch of documents to be dealt with.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
                                nevermind
                                Hi JK2054

                                We have now received the new hearing date which is 11th October. I have attached the order, but all it tells us is the new hearing date, so I presume the conditions are the same as on the initial order?
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