Got a date - 6 December 2016 - got to have a statement of my defence in by 4 pm on that day. With copies of documents proving my case etc.
I don't know what to say. I've been on another forum which said I have to be careful to use my actual identity and not my legal fiction in all dealings with debtors and courts. That's okay but I haven't been doing this previously.
I also was told to send legal letters i.e. to banks and debtors but it's got past that stage now, so I'm too late to do that although I did send the first letter to the bank (Halifax CEO) - he must be having a laugh.
Here's some details:
CLAIMANT: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2
SOLICITOR: Howard Cohen and Co
AMOUNT CLAIMED: £166.25
ORIGINAL CREDITOR: Halifax Bank
ORIGINALLY LEGALLY ASSIGNED TO: MKDP LLP
It's such a piddling amount I can't believe its got this far. Its like money with menaces and its gathering interest so its reached about £300 including court fees, by now. And why should these companies hold people to ransom this way, anyway.
I want to defend the case I just am not sure how best to do it. Do I tell the court that Hoist are not the original debtor, that Halifax have cancelled the debt although Hoist say that because they've bought the debt, Halifax can't cancel it. Do I then defend it by saying I have no contract with Hoist (as I've been advised) and also claiming they have no legal rights over me in law, as I am not a legal fiction.
I'm getting a bit confused.
If anyone has experience of court statements, and court, I'd love to hear. Thanks
smallfish:judgey:
I don't know what to say. I've been on another forum which said I have to be careful to use my actual identity and not my legal fiction in all dealings with debtors and courts. That's okay but I haven't been doing this previously.
I also was told to send legal letters i.e. to banks and debtors but it's got past that stage now, so I'm too late to do that although I did send the first letter to the bank (Halifax CEO) - he must be having a laugh.
Here's some details:
CLAIMANT: Hoist Portfolio Holding 2
SOLICITOR: Howard Cohen and Co
AMOUNT CLAIMED: £166.25
ORIGINAL CREDITOR: Halifax Bank
ORIGINALLY LEGALLY ASSIGNED TO: MKDP LLP
It's such a piddling amount I can't believe its got this far. Its like money with menaces and its gathering interest so its reached about £300 including court fees, by now. And why should these companies hold people to ransom this way, anyway.
I want to defend the case I just am not sure how best to do it. Do I tell the court that Hoist are not the original debtor, that Halifax have cancelled the debt although Hoist say that because they've bought the debt, Halifax can't cancel it. Do I then defend it by saying I have no contract with Hoist (as I've been advised) and also claiming they have no legal rights over me in law, as I am not a legal fiction.
I'm getting a bit confused.
If anyone has experience of court statements, and court, I'd love to hear. Thanks
smallfish:judgey:
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