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  • #91
    Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

    I've received the n180 form, so what's the best way to respond? Mediation or small claims track.

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    • #92
      Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

      mediation yes

      small claims automatic under £10,000

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      • #93
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        How long do i have to fill in the form? Or should I just get it out the way and fill it in

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        And thanks again guys. You are lifesavers. Not much comes for free these days. And your time and help restored faith in humanity x

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        • #94
          Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

          Originally posted by monkeymoo View Post
          How long do i have to fill in the form? Or should I just get it out the way and fill it in

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          And thanks again guys. You are lifesavers. Not much comes for free these days. And your time and help restored faith in humanity x
          Don't delay,

          As [MENTION=3599]MIKE770[/MENTION] said when you get the questionnaire tick yes to mediation and SCT, no to challenge jurisdiction unless you live in Scotland of NI.

          nem

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          • #95
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            Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
            Don't delay,

            As @MIKE770 said when you get the questionnaire tick yes to mediation and SCT, no to challenge jurisdiction unless you live in Scotland of NI.

            nem

            Hi guys, I have received my mediation appointment for may.

            What am i supposed to say to this, even though I still don't know exactly what the debt is for? And Howard have ignored all my requests?

            Thank you as always for your assistance

            simone

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            • #96
              Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

              Originally posted by monkeymoo View Post
              Hi guys, I have received my mediation appointment for may.

              What am i supposed to say to this, even though I still don't know exactly what the debt is for? And Howard have ignored all my requests?

              Thank you as always for your assistance

              simone
              Good morning Simone,

              If you don't have the necessary documents by the time the mediation appointment comes round the mediator will most likely decline mediation, then your case will be allocated to your local county court for judges directions..

              nem

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              • #97
                Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                Do I go ahead with mediation until such point?

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                • #98
                  Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                  Originally posted by monkeymoo View Post
                  Do I go ahead with mediation until such point?
                  Hi, Mediation is oversubscribed so it would be best if you have no documents to contact the service a week before the mediation date and explain the situation.

                  nem

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                  • #99
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                    Excellent will do thank you

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                    • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                      From reading threads here and there it seems mediation often contact you to see if you have all the necessary documents to go forward, if not tell them you haven't.

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                      • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                        Hi guys, I got a meadiation call today to arrange a 1 hour slot for mid may. I missed the call so I need to call back tomorrow to arrange 1 hr slot on that day. Should I tell them now that I don't have any documents or wait until day before the appointment and tell them? Thanks in advance

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                        • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                          they will no doubt ask have the the necessary documents etc to continue with mediation - if not say No, they will then state mediation not possible and case will be returned to court.

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                          • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                            Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
                            they will no doubt ask have the the necessary documents etc to continue with mediation - if not say No, they will then state mediation not possible and case will be returned to court.
                            Hi all, I have just rung mediation back and they first questioned they asked was do I have enough information from the claimant to enter mediation to which I said no, they said it will now be send to a district jusge for order. So I'm guessing that means my local court?

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                            • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                              Exactly - par for the course with mediation on these claims. You should now ( well in a couple weeks) get an order through with a court date and details of when to exchange documents and witness statements. When you get the letter please do make sure you read it all - you'd be amazed how many people just see the first page and court date and completely miss that they are meant to exchange witness statements by a certain date or, basically, lose.
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                              • Re: MONKEYMOO COURT CLAIM THREAD

                                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                                Exactly - par for the course with mediation on these claims. You should now ( well in a couple weeks) get an order through with a court date and details of when to exchange documents and witness statements. When you get the letter please do make sure you read it all - you'd be amazed how many people just see the first page and court date and completely miss that they are meant to exchange witness statements by a certain date or, basically, lose.
                                Can I defend using simply witness statements or do I have to go to court? Also is there a template for witness statements?

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