hi all, I have been issued a court form and have filed a defence, my defence is solid but it is taking up so much of my time that to be hounest id rather just have done with it, the amount claimed isn’t a great deal so am I able to settle this before it goes any further and if so how should it be done?
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Originally posted by Jimdon View Posthi all, I have been issued a court form and have filed a defence, my defence is solid but it is taking up so much of my time that to be hounest id rather just have done with it, the amount claimed isn’t a great deal so am I able to settle this before it goes any further and if so how should it be done?
Is it an individual, company or debt purchaser? If you belieive you have a solid defence it just seems a little strange wanting to settle.COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE
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It is a parking company, the reason I’m considering settling is that the claim is for less than a days wages for me, it’s taking up a hell of a lot of my time and is causing me stress, if they should accept a settlement offer, or even if I paid in full, what would happen in regards to the court proceedings? as a defence has already been filed. Thanks
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Originally posted by Jimdon View PostIt is a parking company, the reason I’m considering settling is that the claim is for less than a days wages for me, it’s taking up a hell of a lot of my time and is causing me stress, if they should accept a settlement offer, or even if I paid in full, what would happen in regards to the court proceedings? as a defence has already been filed. Thanks
If you make them an offer tell them that you'd like to consider settling as it's time consuming and court will mean taking a day off work, then offer them 50% in Full and Final Settlement.
As I said though, head the offer "Without Prejudice" as they are under no obligation to accept it and his protects your position legally. They will probably counter with a higher amount, but potentially less than the full claim.COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE
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Originally posted by Jimdon View PostIf the offer is accepted should I pay before they discontinue or wait until they have discontinued or confirm that they will discontinue? Sorry this is all very new to me
If for any reason they don't (admin errors happen) you have the evidence to show the claim settled.
If you agree to settle in the way you will not have a CCJ.COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE
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Private messages are disabled as help is only offered publicly. I do not come on here in the evening, at weekends or on public holidays.
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