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  • #46
    Re: Lowell court letter

    Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
    if they contact come back on here - meantime they have 28 days to respond to your defence if not the case gets stayed, after say 28 + 3 days you can ring the court and check status of their claim if stayed they will tell you, = means Lowells would have to pay to continue to next stage, so keep us informed if they do!

    sure the others will advise you also!
    Hi Mike,
    Lowell has now sent a letter (see below) how long after does the court letter usually follow.
    Does she just fill it in agreeing to mediation and return to the court ?

    Thanks again for all your help so far

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    • #47
      Re: Lowell court letter

      take it allocation stage and asking if you agree mediation???? if so say yes to mediation, usual lowells system, at mediation you get asked have you all the documents etc to continue with defence, if lowells have not given you the documents requested you would state no, then then would stop mediation stating not suitable for mediation due to lack of documents., and return the case to court for next step.

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      • #48
        Re: Lowell court letter

        Thanks Mike, she hasn't actually had a form from the court just a copy from Lowell. Will the court document follow shortly?

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        • #49
          Re: Lowell court letter

          should receive one , meanwhile fill the one you got in and leave for a few days see if court sends one!

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          • #50
            Re: Lowell court letter

            Originally posted by hyperglad View Post
            my daughter received a letter today from Lowell.

            Please find enclosed a copy of the Directions Questionnaire which we have lodged with the court. You will shortly receive a copy of the same directly from the court for completion and return.

            I presume we fill this in when it comes and return.
            Yes you have presumed right.

            Do absolutely nothing until you receive the Directions Questionnaire from the court.

            The court's covering letter (with the blank DQ for you to complete) will make it clear the deadline for response.

            When it's received post up on your thread if you want any help completing it.

            Di

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            • #51
              Re: Lowell court letter

              Originally posted by hyperglad View Post
              Thanks Mike, she hasn't actually had a form from the court just a copy from Lowell. Will the court document follow shortly?
              Yes it should.

              If it doesn't then call the court to check if it's on it's way in case it's got lost in the post.

              Royal Mail admits to 'losing' 500,000 items of mail each week.

              Lowells will have sent you a copy of their completed DQ as a matter of courtesy.

              Di

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              • #52
                Re: Lowell court letter

                Thanks

                - - - Updated - - -

                Originally posted by Diana M View Post
                Yes it should.

                If it doesn't then call the court to check if it's on it's way in case it's got lost in the post.

                Royal Mail admits to 'losing' 500,000 items of mail each week.

                Lowells will have sent you a copy of their completed DQ as a matter of courtesy.

                Di
                thanks

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                • #53
                  Re: Lowell court letter

                  Originally posted by Diana M View Post
                  Yes you have presumed right.

                  Do absolutely nothing until you receive the Directions Questionnaire from the court.

                  The court's covering letter (with the blank DQ for you to complete) will make it clear the deadline for response.

                  When it's received post up on your thread if you want any help completing it.

                  Di
                  Thanks she still hasn't received one off the court, should she phone?

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                  • #54
                    Re: Lowell court letter

                    It might help set your mind at rest
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                    • #55
                      Re: Lowell court letter

                      Thanks I'll tell her to call tomorrow ��

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                      • #56
                        Re: Lowell court letter

                        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                        It might help set your mind at rest
                        Letter was here when we got home from work small track to be filed by 6th April, should she do this right away and does it need posting ?

                        @Amethyst @Celestine @nemesis45 @Diana M
                        @MIKE770
                        Last edited by hyperglad; 23rd March 2017, 15:29:PM.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Lowell court letter

                          Hi does my daughter need to post the form back or can it be done online?

                          Can she put she is not available on the days she's at work?
                          it asks for the reasons you want to use your local court what do you need to put?

                          Thanks
                          [MENTION=3599]MIKE770[/MENTION]

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                          • #58
                            Re: Lowell court letter

                            1. she needs to be there.

                            2. local to her residence. file by the date given.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Lowell court letter

                              Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
                              1. she needs to be there.

                              2. local to her residence. file by the date given.
                              Thanks, she is sending it signed for tomorrow, date is April 6th. It says she will get an email, is this when she replies she has had no documentation from Lowell to mediate about?

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                              • #60
                                Re: Lowell court letter

                                then when asked at mediation has she documents she need to continue say No, mediation will state not suitable for mediation and refer back to the court system

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