I am the defendant in a claim with PRA Group about an old MBNA credit card. The debt has been proven and I have been asked to sign a Tomlin order for £1 per month for 12548 months (that's 1045 years). Obviously I'm not going to survive long enough to pay off this debt. So I have a few questions:
1) What happens to the Tomlin order when I die? Can the claimant automatically claim against my estate.
2) By having a Tomlin order is the claimant giving themselves an advantage over any other creditor (of which there are many)?
Thanks in advance for any advice available
1) What happens to the Tomlin order when I die? Can the claimant automatically claim against my estate.
2) By having a Tomlin order is the claimant giving themselves an advantage over any other creditor (of which there are many)?
Thanks in advance for any advice available
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