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After filing N244 form how long do I wait for a hearing

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  • After filing N244 form how long do I wait for a hearing

    Hello all, I processed the court payment of £155 on Monday 18/01/2016, how long does it take to get a hearing date?

    Does anybody know what is happening in the background right now? it has been passed to my local court (Chelmsford) from Northampton where a default CCJ was applied.

    This CCJ was applied 06/01/2016 and I have until 05/02/2016 to make a payment, I am worried that this will drag on and I am in the process of completing a mortgage application that will be in jeopardy if this goes on into February
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    Re: After filing N244 form how long do I wait for a hearing

    The CCJ shouldn't be registered as you have applied to set aside within 28 days. If you call the court they should confirm that.

    The application will have been sent to your local court and the judge there will consider the application and issue directions or a order for a hearing. Usually its within a couple of weeks.

    What's the claim for and what are your reasons for the set aside? Are you intending to set aside and then defend the claim ?
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      Re: After filing N244 form how long do I wait for a hearing

      Originally posted by lilface35 View Post
      Hello all, I processed the court payment of £155 on Monday 18/01/2016, how long does it take to get a hearing date?

      Does anybody know what is happening in the background right now? it has been passed to my local court (Chelmsford) from Northampton where a default CCJ was applied.

      This CCJ was applied 06/01/2016 and I have until 05/02/2016 to make a payment, I am worried that this will drag on and I am in the process of completing a mortgage application that will be in jeopardy if this goes on into February
      There is some backlog in the system, so maybe a little slow getting the application allocated to a hearing.

      nem

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        Re: After filing N244 form how long do I wait for a hearing

        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        The CCJ shouldn't be registered as you have applied to set aside within 28 days. If you call the court they should confirm that.

        The application will have been sent to your local court and the judge there will consider the application and issue directions or a order for a hearing. Usually its within a couple of weeks.

        What's the claim for and what are your reasons for the set aside? Are you intending to set aside and then defend the claim ?
        The CCJ was registered without my knowledge hence the N244 submission, does this automatically remove it from my file pending hearing and judges decision?

        The claim was set by default as Cap Quest filed at an address I haven't lived at for a year and a half. I dispute the debt based on my last acknowledge payment being made in 2008. in 2010 a transaction was recorded from egg (the original creditor before capquest brought the debt) to Cap Quest. Upon questioning cap quest tell me this "could" be a payment from me BUT i know it wasnt. they also say it "could" be an internal balance adjustment from egg and therefore as I understand this was nothing to do with me and cannot be interpreted as an acknowlegdment of debt... meaning the original claim for money was statute barred.

        I believe this to be my strongest defence.

        Also, I am not convinced that egg will have a signed cca as this dates back to oct 2004 and the debt apparently when brought was £3780.60... it is now registered on my credit file as a CCJ for £8338.00!!! how can they claim to have so much interest!?!?

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