Re: ccj on credit file
It is likely to be at Northampton County Court Business Centre rather than Dartford, as it was a default judgment.
Do you know what date the CCJ was issued? April 2017 ? If so and you hadn't paid anything or had contact with the original credit for more than 6 years before April 2017 it is likely to be statute barred.
Did you ever send the CCA request to Shop Direct ?
Whichever way you decide to go you will need to contact Lowell - either to tell them you will be applying to set aside the Judgment and that the warrant of execution should be stayed. You may be eligible for fee remission from that £255 https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.j.../ex160-eng.pdf - or to negotiate a repayment by installment of the debt.
Set aside application will likely involve a court hearing, and you will need to show you have a reasonable prospect of success at defending the claim ( so statute barred prior to the claim being issued ) and show that you did not receive the court papers. The down side of your situation is that a set aside application should be made promptly, however you may be okay with that considering the issues you have had over the last year.
The other thing you can do is apply for variation or redetermination of the judgment (and suspension of the warrant of execution (ie the bailiffs) )- this would be submitting your income and expenditure to the court and asking them to order installments at an affordable rate. Form N245 - see https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.j...k/n245-eng.pdf . It might be worth talkimng to Lowell first to see if you can just organise it with them but if they won't accept an affordable figure then you might have to ask the court to set the payments based on your circumstances. That's likely to be the least stressful tbh.
It is likely to be at Northampton County Court Business Centre rather than Dartford, as it was a default judgment.
Do you know what date the CCJ was issued? April 2017 ? If so and you hadn't paid anything or had contact with the original credit for more than 6 years before April 2017 it is likely to be statute barred.
Did you ever send the CCA request to Shop Direct ?
Whichever way you decide to go you will need to contact Lowell - either to tell them you will be applying to set aside the Judgment and that the warrant of execution should be stayed. You may be eligible for fee remission from that £255 https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.j.../ex160-eng.pdf - or to negotiate a repayment by installment of the debt.
Set aside application will likely involve a court hearing, and you will need to show you have a reasonable prospect of success at defending the claim ( so statute barred prior to the claim being issued ) and show that you did not receive the court papers. The down side of your situation is that a set aside application should be made promptly, however you may be okay with that considering the issues you have had over the last year.
The other thing you can do is apply for variation or redetermination of the judgment (and suspension of the warrant of execution (ie the bailiffs) )- this would be submitting your income and expenditure to the court and asking them to order installments at an affordable rate. Form N245 - see https://formfinder.hmctsformfinder.j...k/n245-eng.pdf . It might be worth talkimng to Lowell first to see if you can just organise it with them but if they won't accept an affordable figure then you might have to ask the court to set the payments based on your circumstances. That's likely to be the least stressful tbh.
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