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    tagging [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] xx

    Small Claims Telephone Mediation Service
    Tel: 01604 795511 - Email: scmreferrals@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk

    Claim Number: XXXXXXXXXXx

    Parties: LOWELL v XXXXXXXXXXXXX

    The above parties have all filed a Directions Questionnaire (N180) and have all requested mediation.

    Provisional Appointment Time & Date

    A telephone mediation session of up to one hour is available to you between 9:30 and 13:30 on the following dates:
    Monday 24.10.16
    Tuesday 25.10.16
    Wednesday 26.10.16
    Thursday 27.10.16
    Friday 28.10.16

    Please note that this is not a confirmed appointment and you will receive a further letter/email to advise if mediation is going ahead.

    Unfortunately we do not have a telephone number recorded for you, could we please ask that you call us within the next 8 days to provide a telephone number and confirm if you can agree to the terms set out below?

    Mediation can only be arranged if we are able to verbally complete the mediation criteria with all parties. If we are able to secure a mediation appointment, we will send you confirmation. If you do not receive an email, or letter, confirming the appointment, the appointment will not be taking place.

    Please note that Mediation appointments are limited and can only be re-arranged under exceptional circumstances.

    Mediation Requirements

    Please read the following 3 statements:
    Yes No
    1. For mediation to be successful there needs to be some flexibility from all parties and a willingness to listen and consider each other's positions. Can you agree to this?
    2. I can confirm that I have enough information about the claim to allow me to enter into negotiations and that I do not require any further evidence from the other party before I can mediate
    3. I am available to mediate on one of the following dates
    (You must tick at least 1 of the following, you may tick more than 1 if applicable)
    I am available between 9:30 & 13:30 on the Monday stated above
    I am available between 9:30 & 13:30 on the Tuesday stated above
    I am available between 9:30 & 13:30 on the Wednesday stated above
    I am available between 9:30 & 13:30 on the Thursday stated above
    I am available between 9:30 & 13:30 on the Friday stated above
    Mediation is only available to you if you can answer YES to all 3 statements above. If you cannot answer YES to each of the 3 statements, mediation is not suitable for your case.

    If you would like to mediate please complete the below table with the relevant details (you may need to click to 'reply' or 'forward' the email before you can insert text into the table)

    Full name of person that will be mediating:
    (If you want a 3rd party to mediate on your behalf, please contact the Mediation Team in order to authorise their involvement and forward this email to them)
    The telephone number the mediator needs to call:
    (A direct number is preferable, mobile numbers are acceptable)
    (Please note that currently, we do not have any contact telephone number for you)
    Your email address:


    Please contact us as soon as possible as mediation appointments are limited and in high demand. If we do not receive a response from you we may be unable to provide an appointment and your case will be transferred to a local court to be listed for a hearing.
    The information below explains how mediation is carried out. If you are unsure whether or not mediation is suitable for you after reading the information above and below, please call the Mediation Team on 01604 795511 or reply to this email with your query.


    How is Mediation Carried Out?

    You will be contacted by a Court mediator who is trained to help people settle their disputes. The mediator acts as a 'go between' to help both parties try to find a resolution. They do not make decisions, offer legal advice or adjudicate the dispute. The mediators therefore do not need to see any supporting evidence prior to mediation.

    Mediation is done via telephone but it is not a conference call. The mediator will speak to one party, discuss the case and how they are willing to resolve the matter, then hang up, call the other party and do the same. The mediator will continue to go back & forth between the parties within the session.

    If you and the other party come to an agreement, the mediator will draw up a Settlement Agreement confirming what is agreed. The mediator will read the Settlement Agreement to you and it becomes legally binding from the moment you verbally agree to it. Copies of the Settlement Agreement will then be sent to all parties and the Court, this concludes the case. Should the other party breach the terms of the agreement, you can apply to the court to have the case struck out.

    If no agreement is made within the session, the mediator will end the appointment, and the case will proceed to a hearing to be resolved by a District Judge. Anything mentioned at mediation is confidential and cannot be referred to at a court hearing.


    Important Preparation if you chose to mediate

    Please find below some guidance notes that will help you prepare for your mediation appointment. It is important that you read this fully prior to your appointment.

    1. You must participate in mediation in good faith, with the intent to reach an agreement. If you attend with no intention of negotiating or compromising, the mediator will terminate the session. You must be prepared and willing to put your points forward, and to listen to the points raised by the other party.
    Top Tip: Spend a few moments making a list of the strengths & weaknesses of your case and think about how & where you are able to compromise.

    2. The mediator may call from a blocked or unknown telephone number.
    Top Tip: Make sure the number you provided for the mediation session can accept calls from unknown or blocked numbers.

    3. If you want a 3rd party to mediate on your behalf, you must contact the Mediation Team by phone or email to authorise their involvement.
    Top Tip: The 3rd party must be fully aware of the facts of the case & have a good understanding of how far you are willing to compromise. You will be legally bound to any agreements the 3rd party makes.

    4. Your mediation appointment is limited to up to 1 hour. You must be free and by the phone for the full session so that the mediator can contact you.
    Top Tip: Make sure you are in a suitable location for the appointment that is free from distractions. The mediator will cancel the appointment immediately if you are driving even if you are using a hands-free device.

    5. Everything mentioned at mediation is confidential. The mediator will only pass information to the other party with your authorisation. You cannot record the mediation session. If mediation fails & a hearing is required, you cannot refer to anything discussed at mediation during the hearing.

    6. If you do not answer the phone or respond to any messages left by the mediator within 10 minutes, the mediator will cancel the appointment.
    Top Tip: Have you provided the most suitable telephone number for your appointment? If you are mediating on behalf of a company, have you provided a direct line?

    7. The mediator speaks to both parties separately.



    If after reading the above you are still unsure whether or not mediation is suitable, or if you have any other queries, please call the Mediation Team on the number below.


    Small Claims Mediation Service Contact Details

    Tel: 01604 795511
    Email: scmreferrals@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
    Post: St Katharines House, 21-27 St Katharines Street, Northampton, NN1 2LH
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    • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

      Hello Shelley,

      Thanks [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION]xx

      You must have at the absolute minimum copies of the documents that on which the claimant intends to rely, if you don't have them or believe there is no prospect of the claimant providing them then you should state that you are unable to enter the mediation process.

      I take it nothing has turned up Shelley?


      nem

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      • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

        Hi [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION] no nothing came of any type of documents have came just the date I took the contract out but no signed contract that I actually took it out my self. What should I do now then.. Thanks

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        • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

          Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
          Hi @Nem no nothing came of any type of documents have came just the date I took the contract out but no signed contract that I actually took it out my self. What should I do now then.. Thanks
          Mediation won't take place Shelly so inform the mediation service that you do not have sufficient information to go to mediation.

          nem

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          • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

            Ok [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION] should I just email them back or call them to let them know it can't go ahead due to insufficient information thanks

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            • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

              Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
              Ok @Nem should I just email them back or call them to let them know it can't go ahead due to insufficient information thanks
              Yes Shelley, mediation appointments are in short supply letting the service know you can't go ahead free the apt. up for someone else.

              nme

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              • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                Something like this [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION] as it says I can reply by email


                To whom it may concern

                I am unable to attend the mediation or communicate through telephone.
                I still have not received sufficient imnformatiom that I asked for to defend my case

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                • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                  Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
                  Something like this @Nem as it says I can reply by email


                  To HMCTS Small Claims Mediation Service.
                  Ref: CC Claim No......................
                  Mediation Appointment Date:.........

                  I am unable to take up the arranged appointment.
                  I still have not received sufficient imnformatiom that I asked for to defend my case
                  Just add the detail.

                  nem

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                  • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                    Thanks [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION] ☺️

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                    • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                      Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
                      Thanks @Nem ☺️
                      Please keep us up to date on what occurs.

                      nem

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                      • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                        Hi [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION] I received this today

                        Good morning,



                        Thank you for your email.



                        If you do not have enough information from the other party, mediation cannot be arranged and the case will instead be transferred to a local court to proceed. Once the case has been transferred you will be notified in writing and that court will contact you with further directions.



                        In the interim you can try to contact the other party directly to request the information that you require. If the Judge at the local court maintains that the case is suitable for mediation, and you receive the information you require, please contact us again and we will try to arrange an appointment.



                        If you require any further information please contact us at the below details

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                        • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                          Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
                          Hi @Nem I received this today

                          Good morning,



                          Thank you for your email.



                          If you do not have enough information from the other party, mediation cannot be arranged and the case will instead be transferred to a local court to proceed. Once the case has been transferred you will be notified in writing and that court will contact you with further directions.



                          In the interim you can try to contact the other party directly to request the information that you require. If the Judge at the local court maintains that the case is suitable for mediation, and you receive the information you require, please contact us again and we will try to arrange an appointment.



                          If you require any further information please contact us at the below details
                          Good morning Shelley,

                          It's a standard response, you have already attempted to get the necessary documents so you need not do anything more.

                          In due course you will be contacted by your local court with directions as to how the claim will proceed.

                          nem

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                          • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                            Ok that's great thanks [MENTION=42011]Nem[/MENTION]

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                            • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                              latest letter [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] xx
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                              Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                              It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                              recte agens confido

                              ~~~~~

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

                              I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
                              But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

                              Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle

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                              • Re: Money claim by Lowell portfolio LTD

                                Originally posted by Shelly85 View Post
                                Ok that's great thanks @Nem
                                Hello Shelley,

                                Are you OK with the process Shelly, if there is anything you are unsure of please come back here for help.

                                nem

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