I've had a CCJ set aside today as I was a defendent.
Some great news is that the Judge struck out/set aside my CCJ today! Massive relief and finally got there after applications. The one thing I will highlight to anyone is that iuf you are trying to get a CCJ set aside you should do so as quickly as possible to the date that it was made. I only say this as mine was 3 years from when it was made but I was living in Australia and somehow the judge was on my side and also the claimant did not show up. She did say that if the claimant had showed up it could have proved more difficult. It was also noted that she said I definitely had a case to submit a defence and in being successful to. These 2 key points are critical in any application to set aside a CCJ.
From what I understand now the judge said that within 10 weeks I may have to attend a mediation hearing with the defendant. Do I have to do this if I enter a defence which I genuinely believe would fend the claimant off? This stems from proof that I was not living at the location she claimed that I was. I'm not entirely sure on what the next steps are?
Any help or suggestions on this please? Could I contact the Credit agencies to inform them of this as well?
Some great news is that the Judge struck out/set aside my CCJ today! Massive relief and finally got there after applications. The one thing I will highlight to anyone is that iuf you are trying to get a CCJ set aside you should do so as quickly as possible to the date that it was made. I only say this as mine was 3 years from when it was made but I was living in Australia and somehow the judge was on my side and also the claimant did not show up. She did say that if the claimant had showed up it could have proved more difficult. It was also noted that she said I definitely had a case to submit a defence and in being successful to. These 2 key points are critical in any application to set aside a CCJ.
From what I understand now the judge said that within 10 weeks I may have to attend a mediation hearing with the defendant. Do I have to do this if I enter a defence which I genuinely believe would fend the claimant off? This stems from proof that I was not living at the location she claimed that I was. I'm not entirely sure on what the next steps are?
Any help or suggestions on this please? Could I contact the Credit agencies to inform them of this as well?
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