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  • #31
    Re: court claim. lowell/carter

    Originally posted by spirit2534 View Post
    It is worth noting that for many DCAs not having the documents is not a bar to attempting to scare the defendents into a settlement.
    mmmm, what do you mean not a bar,, do mean they do it to scare people.

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    • #32
      Re: court claim. lowell/carter

      Originally posted by hawaiiqueen View Post
      hi, it just says, judgement £3000, forthwith.
      thanks :wub:
      Use form N245 to ask for a varied order.

      Fill in all the details about your income and spending. Remember to write in the amount you can afford to pay.

      You will have to pay a fee to apply for a varied order. You can find out how much you will have to pay from the ‘EX50 Civil and family court fees’ leaflet. You can find out if you can get a fee remission on leaflet EX160.

      Keep a copy and send the form and fee to the court. The court will send the form to the claimant, who will decide whether to accept your offer of payment.

      If the claimant accepts your offer, the court will make an order for the instalments you agreed to pay.

      If the claimant does not accept your offer, the court will look at the information you gave and tell you how much to pay and when.
      #staysafestayhome

      Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

      Received a Court Claim? Read >>>>> First Steps

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      • #33
        Re: court claim. lowell/carter

        Originally posted by hawaiiqueen View Post
        mmmm, what do you mean not a bar,, do mean they do it to scare people.
        Yes they do attempt to both scare & fool people.

        What they are looking for is default judgements !

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        • #34
          Re: court claim. lowell/carter

          Originally posted by spirit2534 View Post
          Yes they do attempt to both scare & fool people.

          What they are looking for is default judgements !
          Sorry, didn't note that they had a forthwith. judgement !

          I see that Amethyst has given advice, so this is possibly the best advice, however you could write to . lowell/carter offering a repayment amount giving basic income / expenses to justify it.

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