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  • What happens after defence is submitted?

    Hi all

    defence on a case was submitted end of April, logged into Mcol as I thought there would be some form of update but nothing

    Can anyone tell me what happens next? No letters received either
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    after 28 days if not heard - case is stayed as other side failed to respond, they would have to pay to unstay a case , most likely the case do not disturb the situation, as they know there imove next if any!>> have you checked on MCOL updates?

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    • #3
      MIKE770 Hi

      thanks for the quick reply

      how do I check updates?

      I can only see the claim history and recent transactions part when I log in and click the claim in question

      when I click recent transactions it just shows the last thing was me submitting my defence on said date as you can see below

      Your defence was submitted on 14/05/2021 at 08:34:11

      Your defence was received on 14/05/2021 at 12:05:13

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      • #4
        thats it = case must be stayed as mentioned above! so relax it is up to the otherside to make a move if ever! do not worry unnecessary, come back if you hear anything further

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