Long story but I have a ccj registered by a family money for some money that was given to me but then following a falling out they took me to court and got a ccj against me. I never received any letters and first I knew about it was back in April when an enforcement officer turned up to take repossession of my car. Anyway to cut a long story short I have been ordered to repay at £350 a month. the original sum was for £14000 but now the debt stands at £20600 due to the sheriffs fees and daily interest. I contacted the sheriffs office to ask for the interst to be frozen who in turn contacted my family members solicitors, but they refused . is there any other way of getting this interest frozen as I will be paying this debt for ever more if not
Is there anyway to get interest frozen on a CCJ
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Re: Is there anyway to get interest frozen on a CCJ
Here is some info from Nat Debt line for you to have a read of till someone comes along who can help you properly.
If you are in Scotland rules may be different.
https://www.nationaldebtline.org/EW/...s/Default.aspx
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Re: Is there anyway to get interest frozen on a CCJ
You need to read the Judgement, it will state what you owe and how much you must pay. There also maybe a note added that states for what reason interest can be added.
This from the sheriffs office
http://thesheriffsoffice.com/article...gment-interest
How to apply for a Time Order
https://www.nationaldebtline.org/EW/...s/Page-04.aspxLast edited by enaid; 20th September 2014, 04:59:AM.
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