Re: CCJ for old debt - have no idea what to do - court claim
Don't know till you ask There's a costs risk if you go in on your own of course, even in small claims.
I'd prefer some input from M1 or PT regarding the agreement before we put together the defence either way. The case is weaker now they have supplied those documents but the agreement is from 1999 and there's no copy of the actual original.
Other options then...
If you wanted to negate any risks of costs you could try to negotiate a Tomlin Order with the Claimants but I think your circumstances are such that you couldn't make an high enough installment offer to be attractive to them, you'd use the flaws in their case to encourage them to accept.
Other wise you just go with an offer to pay over a defence backed up with your income and expenditure sheet so though you have a CCJ you have installments set at an affordable amount each month and they can't try any other enforcement.
Don't know till you ask There's a costs risk if you go in on your own of course, even in small claims.
I'd prefer some input from M1 or PT regarding the agreement before we put together the defence either way. The case is weaker now they have supplied those documents but the agreement is from 1999 and there's no copy of the actual original.
Other options then...
If you wanted to negate any risks of costs you could try to negotiate a Tomlin Order with the Claimants but I think your circumstances are such that you couldn't make an high enough installment offer to be attractive to them, you'd use the flaws in their case to encourage them to accept.
Other wise you just go with an offer to pay over a defence backed up with your income and expenditure sheet so though you have a CCJ you have installments set at an affordable amount each month and they can't try any other enforcement.
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