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  • Re: Bw legal/ lowell

    It could be a backlog at the court so might be worth giving the court a call ( likely now at your local court rather than Northampton ) and checking with them.

    On the credit file issue, Do you know when the initial default was? Could it just have fallen off at the end of its six years?
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    • Re: Bw legal/ lowell

      If you look on MCOL it will likely say if your claim has been transferred to your local court

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      • Re: Bw legal/ lowell

        Would they not notify me if it's gone to my local court?
        It can't of gone off my credit file because of the time as it's only 4 years since I split up with my husband, and all this has come after that.

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        • Re: Bw legal/ lowell

          The only thing I can think of is, when I looked and it was on my credit file it was under my exs address, which I disputed as I didn't live there, he must of changed the address to get orders delivered there.

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          • Hi all, Ive not posted for a while as after requesting mediation I didnt hear anything until last week when I received a letter from my local court to say it would be held there on 11th July. It gave the option to sort it by mediation so I chose this. However today I received a witness statement from BW legal which says it has also been sent to the court. Within this are two letters which were sent to my ex husbands address to say I owe this money but I have never seen these until now as I didnt live at the address. Does this mean it will now definately go to court?

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            • Also the address where the two letters they sent and goods went to which my ex ordered isnt linked to me anywhere on my credit file as I never lived there.

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