Thanks GBEXILE, am I correct in thinking that if they send the court evidence to try and secure the claim and it's the same evidence requested in the CPR and not sent me said documents that they are not allowed to do that?
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Originally posted by paulo671067 View PostThanks GBEXILE, am I correct in thinking that if they send the court evidence to try and secure the claim and it's the same evidence requested in the CPR and not sent me said documents that they are not allowed to do that?
Just stick by whatever the court tell you to do. There will be a point where they will probably have to disclose everything that you argue in a witness statement. So long as your requests/complaints are legit.
When they ask you for a witness statement you need to write their failure to provide in it.
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Good Morning all,
Latest update is that I've received a letter from the county court saying that they have decided to allocate the case to the small claims track. I've got a directions questionaire to fill in and also the offer of mediation...I've obviously never filled anything like this out before so looking for advice as to what i should do from here?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by paulo671067 View PostGood Morning all,
Latest update is that I've received a letter from the county court saying that they have decided to allocate the case to the small claims track. I've got a directions questionaire to fill in and also the offer of mediation...I've obviously never filled anything like this out before so looking for advice as to what i should do from here?
Thanks in advance.
Name your local court in the form.
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Latest update on the claim.
I've filled out the directions questionnaire and send a copy to the claiment, i have today recieved through the post a reconstiuted agreement in text so small that i can barely make out the contents, - but my name, address etc is on it along with the digital signiture box ticked and dated. Along with that i've recieved the notice of assignment, notice of default & statements.
I've indicated that i'm happy for mediation, with what they have sent to me will that now change and will they just go straight for the judgement? if an agreement is made during mediation is that then counted as a CCJ or is the matter classed as settled out of court?
I'm guessing that with what they have sent through that i'm pretty much only left with the opions of negotiating the payment etc?
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