Re: Checking a county court claim form is real
The next thing you'll receive is a Notice of Transfer to your local County Court.
Then you'll hear direct from your local County Court with a Notice of Hearing including Directions. Depending on what part of the country you live it may take up to a couple of months for the dates to be fixed.
Added to that courts are closed for the best part of two weeks over the Christmas holidays so you wife's hearing is likely to be listed for early next year.
Before the hearing your wife will be required to file her Witness Statement. She needs to make that as comprehensive as possible if she doesn't plan to attend the hearing and wants the court to make its decision based on her paper evidence.
She must inform the court at least 7 days before the hearing that she will not be attending.
The statutory 'deadline' for responding to your CCA Request is 12 working days + 2 days for service/postage. After that the debt becomes unenforceable in court until or unless they produce the documents.
Once you hear or receive anything from anyone you can post on your thread to seek opinion.
Always respond to the name and address stated on the Claim Form as the name and address for service unless you hear different from the court.
If your wife receives documents and wants to Mediate as a result, then you can contact the SCMS to see if they will give you/her an appointment.
The best think to do is consider your options as the situation develops since things may change as information (or lack of) unfolds.
See it as Work in Progress
Di
Originally posted by fidelandche
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Then you'll hear direct from your local County Court with a Notice of Hearing including Directions. Depending on what part of the country you live it may take up to a couple of months for the dates to be fixed.
Added to that courts are closed for the best part of two weeks over the Christmas holidays so you wife's hearing is likely to be listed for early next year.
Before the hearing your wife will be required to file her Witness Statement. She needs to make that as comprehensive as possible if she doesn't plan to attend the hearing and wants the court to make its decision based on her paper evidence.
She must inform the court at least 7 days before the hearing that she will not be attending.
The statutory 'deadline' for responding to your CCA Request is 12 working days + 2 days for service/postage. After that the debt becomes unenforceable in court until or unless they produce the documents.
Once you hear or receive anything from anyone you can post on your thread to seek opinion.
Always respond to the name and address stated on the Claim Form as the name and address for service unless you hear different from the court.
If your wife receives documents and wants to Mediate as a result, then you can contact the SCMS to see if they will give you/her an appointment.
The best think to do is consider your options as the situation develops since things may change as information (or lack of) unfolds.
See it as Work in Progress
Di
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