I just wonder why so many people say that mediation should not go ahead if the claimant has not provided all the documents asked for.
I am not suggesting that anyone should role over and pay up but just bear a few points in mind
1) Mediation is confidential and will not be reported to the court
2) Sometimes you can settle the claim for a small amount which may be worth it to some people
3) Law is not an exact science and even though you may think you have all the arguments you could still lose
4) Settlement at mediation means no CCJ - If I had relatively small debts that in all honesty were mine, I may settle for a fraction just to stop the stress and anxiety - for example if it was £500 and I could settle for £10 a month over 2 years, it may be worth it
Again please don't think I am suggesting settling because i dislike the financial industry as much as the next person but some arguments can be hard to argue and sometimes it is just not economic to employ a solicitor
I am not suggesting that anyone should role over and pay up but just bear a few points in mind
1) Mediation is confidential and will not be reported to the court
2) Sometimes you can settle the claim for a small amount which may be worth it to some people
3) Law is not an exact science and even though you may think you have all the arguments you could still lose
4) Settlement at mediation means no CCJ - If I had relatively small debts that in all honesty were mine, I may settle for a fraction just to stop the stress and anxiety - for example if it was £500 and I could settle for £10 a month over 2 years, it may be worth it
Again please don't think I am suggesting settling because i dislike the financial industry as much as the next person but some arguments can be hard to argue and sometimes it is just not economic to employ a solicitor
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