Re: Claimant agreed to set aside- What next?
Leave everything as it is and amend what is covered in brackets. You will also need to include the claimant's name as it was on the claim form and also assuming the claim was issued using Money Claims Online then the relevant court is Northampton County Court Business Centre. Also if you know the date of judgment entered (the court should be able to confirm this if you don't have the document to hand) then insert that too. Finally you will need to amend the address details, put the claimant's address at the bottom and I would remove the brackets where it says [Solicitors for the].
It would be usual to include a payment within 14 days but you could be cheek and extend that to 28 days if you wish but they might reject that.
I would send it to them and get them to sign it first and send it back - I would also suggest you make the application yourself but again its your choice.
Again, I would think that sending by email is a lot faster than simply recorded delivery and waiting for them to reply, and its cheaper too. BW Legal have an email address enquiries@BWLegal.co.uk if you send it there and put a relevant subject title in the email i.e. "URGENT - Claimant Name v Your Name - Application to set aside CCJ" and then give them a call an hour or so later and chase it up.
Time is not on your side and you need to be swift, so I would also suggest you consider preparing your application and fill it in. If BW Legal come back and refuse your consent order then you will obviously have to take steps to issue the application anyway.
If you want a sense check before you send it, upload it on here and we can check it over bearing in mind not to include personal information when you upload.
Leave everything as it is and amend what is covered in brackets. You will also need to include the claimant's name as it was on the claim form and also assuming the claim was issued using Money Claims Online then the relevant court is Northampton County Court Business Centre. Also if you know the date of judgment entered (the court should be able to confirm this if you don't have the document to hand) then insert that too. Finally you will need to amend the address details, put the claimant's address at the bottom and I would remove the brackets where it says [Solicitors for the].
It would be usual to include a payment within 14 days but you could be cheek and extend that to 28 days if you wish but they might reject that.
I would send it to them and get them to sign it first and send it back - I would also suggest you make the application yourself but again its your choice.
Again, I would think that sending by email is a lot faster than simply recorded delivery and waiting for them to reply, and its cheaper too. BW Legal have an email address enquiries@BWLegal.co.uk if you send it there and put a relevant subject title in the email i.e. "URGENT - Claimant Name v Your Name - Application to set aside CCJ" and then give them a call an hour or so later and chase it up.
Time is not on your side and you need to be swift, so I would also suggest you consider preparing your application and fill it in. If BW Legal come back and refuse your consent order then you will obviously have to take steps to issue the application anyway.
If you want a sense check before you send it, upload it on here and we can check it over bearing in mind not to include personal information when you upload.
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