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My partner has had a notice handed to her 19 year old daughter while we were out from a bailiff. It's a red paper slip that is apparently from "HM Courts and Tribunals Service"
It says
"The county court bailiff has made a visit to your address
Unfortunately, you were not available
Please contact the bailiff department as a matter of urgency
Automated payment line (for warrants only) 03000132088"
My partner suffers from a few mental health problems and is absolutely clueless about these things. I phoned the number up and spoke to the mam briefly about his visit. He mentioned it was a debt of £2000 roughly. He said he was only interested in receiving roughly £240 for the warrant and then a payment plan can be set up with the courts for the remaining. He also offered the warrant money can be also paid off in 3 installments. He was perfectly respectful over the phone, assume that's part of his job. Anyway my partner no idea what the debt is for and we're totally unsure about having to pay it and what options she can take.
She hasn't had any letters other than this note that was handed to her daughter at the door.
Any advice will be appreciated.
My partner has had a notice handed to her 19 year old daughter while we were out from a bailiff. It's a red paper slip that is apparently from "HM Courts and Tribunals Service"
It says
"The county court bailiff has made a visit to your address
Unfortunately, you were not available
Please contact the bailiff department as a matter of urgency
Automated payment line (for warrants only) 03000132088"
My partner suffers from a few mental health problems and is absolutely clueless about these things. I phoned the number up and spoke to the mam briefly about his visit. He mentioned it was a debt of £2000 roughly. He said he was only interested in receiving roughly £240 for the warrant and then a payment plan can be set up with the courts for the remaining. He also offered the warrant money can be also paid off in 3 installments. He was perfectly respectful over the phone, assume that's part of his job. Anyway my partner no idea what the debt is for and we're totally unsure about having to pay it and what options she can take.
She hasn't had any letters other than this note that was handed to her daughter at the door.
Any advice will be appreciated.
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