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  • Cabot Financial v lulu88

    Hi,
    I am starting a new thread because I couldn’t find information that I can use in my situation.

    Received a claim? Yes
    Issue Date: 12/08/2016
    Amount approx: £3,643 + court fee £180
    Claimant: Cabot Financial
    Solicitor: Restons
    Original Creditor: Capital One
    Particulars of Claim: The claimant claims payment for overdue balance from the Defendant(s) under a contract between the Defendant(s) and Capital One dated on or about Jul 10 2000 and assigned to the Claimant on Sep 24th 2015.

    I actually no longer live in the UK and received this claim from my relatives that still live there, same address as I have been living before. I moved to Canada in 2008 but I kept paying for my credit cards till 2011-2012 so this debt is not statue barred. But what I would like to do is to dispute jurisdiction. I really don’t want bailiffs harassing my family.

    How do I go about disputing the jurisdiction?
    I called the court today and I was told to fill out N244 form and email it to the court and pay £100 over the phone. But when I looked at the form it doesn’t look like it’s the right form for me.

    I understand that I have 5 + 14 days to respond from the issue date so it means that I have to do it by 31st of August.

    If I submit acknowledgment of service then which box do I tick
    (1) I intend to defend all of this claim or
    (3) I intend to contest jurisdiction?
    If I tick box (3) do I still get 14 days extension?

    I am not sure if Restons or Capital One sent me any letters before with demands to pay back the debt, they might have, my family could have destroyed them.

    If I tick box (3) shall I send CCA request to the claimant and CPR request to the claimant’s solicitors?
    What is the right form to submit to dispute the jurisdiction?
    And, finally, what can happen after I dispute the jurisdiction?

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!
    Last edited by lulu88; 27th August 2016, 15:35:PM.
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    Re: Cabot Financial v lulu88

    Hi guys,
    Does anybody have any ideas how to dispute jurisdiction?
    I already tried calling Citizen’s Advice Bureau, National Debt Line and StepChange.
    They all told me to come up with a budget and offer to pay back.

    I have been reading threads here and I understand now that I can get 14 days extension by ticking both boxes 1 & 3 while submitting acknowledgment of service “I intend to defend all this claim” and “I intend to dispute jurisdiction”. But what happens after that?
    I am not sure if I have to fill out form N244 (as I was told by the court).
    Please help!
    Anyone? @nemesis45 @Amethyst @Diana M?
    Any advise will be appreciated!
    Last edited by lulu88; 27th August 2016, 18:55:PM.

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