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Court Claim - Cabot Financial UK Limited / Welcome Finance - 10-2-2016

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    Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial UK Limited / Welcome Finance - 10-2-2016

    [QUOTE=dchurch87;623701]@nemesis45 - sorry for my lack of knowledge, DMP? Debt Management Plan.

    I received letter 13/02/2015
    went onto moneyclaim site and acknowledged same day (posting I would defend)
    tomorrow both letters will be sent next day delivery (ready for Monday)

    would I be best to write to solicitors (weightmans) asking for a 28 day extension, what would I need to write? is there any template Yes ask for an extension to prepare your defence as you are waiting for documents.
    You have already acknowledged the claim so no more forms to be sent now.

    nem





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    • #17
      Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial UK Limited / Welcome Finance - 10-2-2016

      [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] - Thank you for clearing that up.
      Now about to post those letters, one thing I need help with please...

      on the template for extension, it asks for the current deadline for submission, in my case, what would that be?

      court letter dated:10/02/2016
      received and acknowledged:13/02/2016

      how many days from which one do I have to get the evidence from them to file my defence, 28 days from the 10th?

      do I ask for 28 days on top of this date or 28 days from (today) if I send it today.

      Thank you again for all of your help.

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      • #18
        Re: Court Claim - Cabot Financial UK Limited / Welcome Finance - 10-2-2016

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