I wonder if any Legal Beagles in Scotland can help me?
I have received a summons from CapQuest who seem to have bought a debt of £8800 from Lloyds with whom I once had a credit card. The debt relates to 2011. I became unemployed and suffered from depression, and let the debt lapse in the hope it would go away.
I am recovering and am now a full-time student. My income is £6000 pa (this is the value of the bursary/loan froan from the Scottish education authorities). I do have a house on which I am paying a mortgage - and continued to make those payments when I was ill. My mother now lives in this house and I live near my place of study, Edinburgh, in a student apartment.
A summons was sent from the Sheriff Court in Tain to my house and forwarded to me. I have some questions and hope any of you with experience of Scots law will be able to help me. I am very inexperienced in these things so if there are any abbreviations, please could you spell them out? And if there are any template letters, please could you paste a link (or provide idiot-proof instructions as to where I can copy them)?
- I wish to delay proceedings. What should my next steps be?
- What template letters should I send to CapQuest now?
- How do I reply to the court now?
- I wish only to correspond with CapQuest. Not be bothered by phone or email. Can I stipulate this?
- The summons was sent to my house. I do not wish any judgement to be attached there. Can I request that CapQuest correspond with me at my new address (a rental property) or some third party business address?
- My mother is prepared to help me settle this debt. But she wishes to pay the minimum on my behalf. Are we in any position to negotiate with Capquest? How should we begin? Through a solicitor? What should we offer?
I understand that I am luckier that many people who have the most heart-rending stories on this board. Nonetheless, I hope you will help me on how I should take my first steps.
I have received a summons from CapQuest who seem to have bought a debt of £8800 from Lloyds with whom I once had a credit card. The debt relates to 2011. I became unemployed and suffered from depression, and let the debt lapse in the hope it would go away.
I am recovering and am now a full-time student. My income is £6000 pa (this is the value of the bursary/loan froan from the Scottish education authorities). I do have a house on which I am paying a mortgage - and continued to make those payments when I was ill. My mother now lives in this house and I live near my place of study, Edinburgh, in a student apartment.
A summons was sent from the Sheriff Court in Tain to my house and forwarded to me. I have some questions and hope any of you with experience of Scots law will be able to help me. I am very inexperienced in these things so if there are any abbreviations, please could you spell them out? And if there are any template letters, please could you paste a link (or provide idiot-proof instructions as to where I can copy them)?
- I wish to delay proceedings. What should my next steps be?
- What template letters should I send to CapQuest now?
- How do I reply to the court now?
- I wish only to correspond with CapQuest. Not be bothered by phone or email. Can I stipulate this?
- The summons was sent to my house. I do not wish any judgement to be attached there. Can I request that CapQuest correspond with me at my new address (a rental property) or some third party business address?
- My mother is prepared to help me settle this debt. But she wishes to pay the minimum on my behalf. Are we in any position to negotiate with Capquest? How should we begin? Through a solicitor? What should we offer?
I understand that I am luckier that many people who have the most heart-rending stories on this board. Nonetheless, I hope you will help me on how I should take my first steps.
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