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Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

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  • #16
    Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

    Thanks to all who contributed to this thread.
    My final question is--
    What is my chance of getting a Tomlin order now it is over a year since the CCJ? It has very adversely affected my employment opportunities as a qualified accountant

    Thanks,
    Goldie

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    • #17
      Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

      Anything would need to be negotiated between yourself and the solicitor - I don't fancy your chances as they have already indicated they are willing to use bailiffs and bankruptcy petition to enforce the judgment.
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      • #18
        Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

        I haven't asked, has the harassment ceased since bringing the injunction action ?
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        • #19
          Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

          It has, but the evidence of threats and death threats (400 texts were sent in all) from last year remain on my phone / saved. So when I come back again to my local area where the defendant lives and I won't feel safe, I am going to the police with my evidence.

          Goldie

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          • #20
            Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

            Did you go to the Police before you went to Court.

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            • #21
              Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

              Originally posted by Goldie View Post
              It has, but the evidence of threats and death threats (400 texts were sent in all) from last year remain on my phone / saved. So when I come back again to my local area where the defendant lives and I won't feel safe, I am going to the police with my evidence.

              Goldie
              That is a good idea. Did you go to the police originally before the injuction proceedings?



              (Sorry Wales didn't see your post - ummm same question as Wales )
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              • #22
                Re: Trying to understand the amount of my CCJ. Please help.

                No, I didn't
                Stupidly I honestly thought an injunction for life would make more sense and I would feel safer than just getting him charged by the police...

                Goldie

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