Hi and thank you for offering a forum such as this for people, like me, to get some support in an area that's a little bit scary.
We received a letter from Lowell Solicitors on Tuesday of this week, dated 12/02/2019.
It states there are arrears on a CCJ that I know nothing about, and threatening further action.
I have been helping to sort out my sons dreadful financial mess since December 2017, hundreds (yes, hundreds) of unopened letters relating to payday loans, high interest loans, overdrafts, credit cards, you name it, it's there.
Over the past year or so I have recovered a fair amount from Payday lenders due to irresponsible lending and used this to clear many of the smaller loans and have payment plans in place for others. It's taken time but we are getting there.
So, after getting this letter out of the blue I started making phone calls. Firstly to Lowells. I had the most unhelpful person, who only wanted to discuss a payment plan, who said they had sent several letters over the past year, the CCJ was granted in July, and I had to pay up.
He clearly didn't believe me when I said I had correspondence from Lowells up until December 2017 but nothing since, until the letter this week, nothing during 2018 at all. And nothing from the court regarding the hearing date or the decision made in my absence.
Turns out that for 2018 they have been using an address from five years ago for no apparent reason. 2017 and 2019 letters have used the current address.
The very reason I got involved in his financial affairs was to stop this kind of thing happening.
My intention is to apply for a set aside to get rid of the CCJ. I have read up on your advice on this site and intend to start by emailing Lowells this afternoon and ask for consent. (Is there an example email for this by any chance?).
I'm going to call the court and ask them to send or email the correspondence I didn't receive due to the incorrect address.
I'll also start drafting my application to court and gather any supporting evidence I have.
Thanks again.
We received a letter from Lowell Solicitors on Tuesday of this week, dated 12/02/2019.
It states there are arrears on a CCJ that I know nothing about, and threatening further action.
I have been helping to sort out my sons dreadful financial mess since December 2017, hundreds (yes, hundreds) of unopened letters relating to payday loans, high interest loans, overdrafts, credit cards, you name it, it's there.
Over the past year or so I have recovered a fair amount from Payday lenders due to irresponsible lending and used this to clear many of the smaller loans and have payment plans in place for others. It's taken time but we are getting there.
So, after getting this letter out of the blue I started making phone calls. Firstly to Lowells. I had the most unhelpful person, who only wanted to discuss a payment plan, who said they had sent several letters over the past year, the CCJ was granted in July, and I had to pay up.
He clearly didn't believe me when I said I had correspondence from Lowells up until December 2017 but nothing since, until the letter this week, nothing during 2018 at all. And nothing from the court regarding the hearing date or the decision made in my absence.
Turns out that for 2018 they have been using an address from five years ago for no apparent reason. 2017 and 2019 letters have used the current address.
The very reason I got involved in his financial affairs was to stop this kind of thing happening.
My intention is to apply for a set aside to get rid of the CCJ. I have read up on your advice on this site and intend to start by emailing Lowells this afternoon and ask for consent. (Is there an example email for this by any chance?).
I'm going to call the court and ask them to send or email the correspondence I didn't receive due to the incorrect address.
I'll also start drafting my application to court and gather any supporting evidence I have.
Thanks again.
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