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    I am absolutely devastated. I received a CCJ attachment of earnings form to my new address in my former married name. A CCJ had been issued against me on 11th November. It was from Cabot Financial represented by Restons Solicitors. I did not know what debt was for and heard nothing till this point. Just contacted solicitors and advised it was for a Next account from 2006, I explained I am knew nothing and should I have been contacted I would have applied for Statue Barred as from so long ago. They said they had sent mail to my previous address but I did not see it or if I did would have returned it as not know at this address as not in my name. Feeling really stressed out and dont know what to do
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    Set Aside Application Amethyst

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      Indeed, as Mike said you will need to make an application to set aside the judgment - first job is to get a copy of the claim from the court or Cabot/Reston's then ask Reston's for their client to consent to set aside. There will be a £100 application fee unless eligible for fee remission, and it's rare to get that cost back ( but worth it vs six years of a trashed credit rating )Â*

      if they don't consent then it would be a £255 fee but more likely to have that awarded against Cabot.Â*

      when you moved from that previous address did you update on the electoral role / credit file etc ? You want to show court there is no reason that Cabot couldn't find your new address and name easily.Â*
      #staysafestayhome

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

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