Hi all,
Firstly sorry if this is in the wrong place, I'm new and in a bit of a panic!
Today I received a letter from court stating BW Legal/Lowell had applied for an attachment of earnings. Now firstly, although I am aware I owe some money to an account they have taken over, I've never received any letters or documentation from them. They have tried to call, but always when I'm at work and I can't take calls of that nature there!
Now as I understand it, an AOE can only be applied for if:
1. A default has been registered
2. A CCJ has been granted
3. The debtor has failed to pay against the CCJ
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
I have never received a default notice, or any notice of court action, nor any notice of a CCJ being issued against me. How could I pay against a CCJ I have no knowledge of?!
So my question is, what do I do about this? I've just had the offer of a new job (which will sort my finances out), but it's a senior position and I suspect the offer may be in jeopardy if an AOE is granted. I've already handed in my notice at work, so would effectively be out of a job. I don't know this for certain, but it's not something I want to ask the new company.
Can anyone help? I'm in somewhat of a panic.
Firstly sorry if this is in the wrong place, I'm new and in a bit of a panic!
Today I received a letter from court stating BW Legal/Lowell had applied for an attachment of earnings. Now firstly, although I am aware I owe some money to an account they have taken over, I've never received any letters or documentation from them. They have tried to call, but always when I'm at work and I can't take calls of that nature there!
Now as I understand it, an AOE can only be applied for if:
1. A default has been registered
2. A CCJ has been granted
3. The debtor has failed to pay against the CCJ
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
I have never received a default notice, or any notice of court action, nor any notice of a CCJ being issued against me. How could I pay against a CCJ I have no knowledge of?!
So my question is, what do I do about this? I've just had the offer of a new job (which will sort my finances out), but it's a senior position and I suspect the offer may be in jeopardy if an AOE is granted. I've already handed in my notice at work, so would effectively be out of a job. I don't know this for certain, but it's not something I want to ask the new company.
Can anyone help? I'm in somewhat of a panic.
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